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CONSERVATIVE 
CONGREGATIONAL 
CHRISTIAN 
CONFERENCE 


THE  BIBLE  —  We  believe  the  Bible,  con- 
sisting of  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  to  be 
the  only  inspired,  inerrant,  infallible, 
authoritative  Word  of  God  written. 

THE  TRINITY  —  We  believe  that  there  is  one 
God,  eternally  existent  in  three  persons:  Father, 
Son,  and  Holy  Ghost. 

THE  LORD  JESUS  CHRIST  —  We  believe 
in  the  deity  of  Christ,  in  His  virgin  birth,  in 
His  sinless  life,  in  His  miracles,  in  His  vicarious 
and  atoning  death  through  His  shed  blood,  in 
His  bodily  resurrection,  in  His  ascension  to  the 
right  hand  of  the  Father,  and  in  His  personal 
return  in  power  and  glory. 


REDEMPTION  —  We  believe  that  for  salvation  of  lost  and  sinful  man 
regeneration  by  the  Holy  Spirit  is  absolutely  essential. 

THE  HOLY  SPIRIT  —  We  believe  in  the  present  ministry  of  the  Holy  Spirit 
by  Whose  indwelling  power  and  fullness  the  Christian  is  enabled  to  live 
a  godly  life  in  this  present  evil  world. 

THE  RESURRECTION  —  We  believe  in  the  resurrection  of  both  the  sav- 
ed and  the  lost;  they  that  are  saved  unto  the  resurrection  of  life,  and  they 
that  are  lost  unto  the  resurrection  of  damnation. 


SPIRITUAL  UNITY 

in  Christ. 


We  believe  in  the  spiritual  unity  of  all  believers 


THE  SOVEREIGNTY  OF  CHRIST 

Head  of  the  Church. 
Lord  of  the  Conscience. 

THE  UNITY  OF  CHRIST'S  CHURCH 

Redeemed  by  His  death. 
Empowered  by  His  life. 

THE  LIBERTY  OF  CHRIST'S  CHURCH 

In  the  fear  of  God. 
In  the  limits  of  Love. 

THE  URGENCY  OF  CHRIST'S  CHURCH 

To  evangelize  the  world. 
To  edify  the  Believer. 


TO  GOD  ALONE  BE  THE  GLORY 


1996     YEARBOOK 


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The 
CONSERVATIVE  CONGREGATIONAL 
CHRISTIAN  CONFERENCE 


DIRECTORY 

of  the 

Officers,  Representatives,  Committees, 

Associations,  Ministers  and  Churches 

REPORTS 

for  the 

Year  Ending  December  31,  1995 


The  YEARBOOK  is  published  annually.    Please  send  corrections  and  changes  of 
information  for  the  1997  edition  to  the  CCCConference  Office,  7582  Currell 
Blvd.,  Suite  m08,  St.  Paul,  MN  55125.    Tel:  612-739-1474  Fax:  612-739-0750 


CONFERENCE  LEADERSHIP 

From  the  Conference  President  4 

Officers 5 

Organizational  Chart 6 

Board  of  Directors 8 

Committee  Members  9 

Area  Representatives  and  Regional  Fellowships  Map  11 

Area  Representatives 12 

Regional  Fellowships 14 

CONFERENCE  MEMBERS  AND  ASSOCIATES 

Ordained  Ministers 19 

Ordained  Ministers  (Associate  Members) 33 

Licensed  Ministers 34 

Licensed  Ministers  (Associate  Members) 37 

Commissioned  Christian  Workers 38 

Commissioned  Christian  Workers  (Associate  Members) 39 

Conference  Care 40 

Lay  Preachers 40 

Lay  Members  from  Non-Member  Churches 41 

Missionaries  Overseas  42 

Missionaries  U.S. /Canada 43 

Armed  Forces  Chaplains 45 

CONFERENCE  REPORTS 

Reports  from  Member  Churches 46 

Totals 77 

Giving  from  Non-Member  Churches  78 

Giving  from  Regional  Fellowships 78 

1995  Auditor's  Report  79 

1996  Budget 87 

Conference  Benefactors 88 

CONFERENCE  STATEMENTS/DOCUMENTS 

Constitution  and  By-Laws 91 

The  Nature  of  our  Fellowship 102 

Code  of  Ethics  for  Ministers 103 

Code  of  Ethics  for  Churches 104 

Statement  Regarding  the  Charismatic  Movement 106 

Divorce  and  the  Ministry 107 

Homosexuals  and  the  Christian  Fellowship 112 

Statement  on  Abortion  113 

Statement  on  Pornography  and  Obscenity 115 

Statement  on  Ministerial  Standing  of  Women 118 

CONFERENCE  INFORMATION 

Annual  Meetings 119 

Conference  Services  Offered 120 

1996  Yearbook  order  form  Insert 

FORESEE  Publications Inside  back  cover 


From  the 
Conference  President 

There  are  innumerable  things  for 
which  we  could  and  should  give 
thanks  to  God.   But,  there  are  three 
notable  gifts  mentioned  by  Paul  in 
his  letters  to  the  Corinthians,  in 
which  He  used  this  particular 
exclamation,  "Thanks  be  to  God. " 

In  the  first,  he  gave  thanks  to  God 
for  the  gift  of  victory  over  death. 
"But  thanks  be  to  God,  which 
giveth  us  the  victory  through  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ"  (1  Cor.  15:57). 
Christ  conquered  death  forever 
when  He  died  for  our  sins  and  rose 
again. 


In  the  second,  he  gave  thanks  to  God  for  the  gift  of  victory  in  life.    "Now 
thanks  be  unto  God,  which  always  causeth  us  to  triumph  in  Christ,  and 
maketh  manifest  the  savour  of  His  knowledge  by  us  in  every  place"  (2  Cor. 
2: 14).   By  the  indwelling  presence  of  the  Spirit  of  Christ,  we  are  enabled  to 
triumph  over  circumstances  and  "show  forth  the  praises  of  Him  who  hath 
called  us  out  of  darkness  into  His  marvelous  light"  (1  Peter  2:9). 

But  the  greatest  gift  of  all  is  Christ  Himself!  "Thanks  be  unto  God  for  his 
unspeakable  gift"  (2  Cor.  9:15).  The  value  of  this  gift  is  beyond  language 
to  describe;  it  is  "unspeakable  and  full  of  glory"  (1  Peter  1:8).  Thanks  be 
unto  God! 


Again,  may  this  yearbook  serve  as  a  valuable  tool  of  information  and  a 
ready  reference  to  the  work  of  our  Conference,  reminding  us  to  pray  for  one 
another.   Let  us  support  and  encourage  one  another,  as  we  share  together 
our  heartfelt  "thanks  to  God." 

Donald  A.  Ehler 


CONFERENCE  OFFICERS 


President  1993-96  Term 

Rev.  Donald  A.  Ehler  (608)489-2492 

620  High  Ave.  Box  389 
Hillsboro,  WI   54634 

Vice-President   1993-96  Term 

Rev.  Clarence  J.  Schultz  (414)654-0458 

5934  8th  Avenue 
Kenosha,  WI   53140 

Conference  Minister  1994-97  Term 

Rev.  Clifford  R.  Christensen  (612)735-8898 

457  Mary  Street 
Maplewood,  MN   55119 

Controller   1994-97  Term 

Mr.  Leslie  Pierce  (918)299-9011 

5220  E.  105th  St.  S. 
Tulsa,  OK   74137 


Recording  Secretary  ... 

Rev.  Larry  E.  Scovil 
317  W.  40th  St. 
Scottsbluff,  NE   69361 


1995-98  Term 
(308)632-3860 


Treasurer  . 

Mr.  John  D.  Nygren 
579  Sterling  St. 
Maplewood,  MN   55119 


1995-97  Term 
(612)731-2340 


Past  Conference  Presidents 


1948-1949  Dr.  H.  Ellis  Lininger 
1949-1950  Rev.  Fred  Williams 
1950-1953  Rev.  Arthur  A.  Luther 
1953-1956  Rev.  Edward  G.  Smith 
1956-1959  Rev.  Alfred  Abrahamson 
1959-1960  Rev.  George  Kirgiss 
1960-1961  Dr.  Henry  Pol 
1961-1964  Dr.  Lloyd  F.  Dean 
1964-1968  Rev.  Samuel  T.  Hemberger 
1968-1969  Dr.  Raymond  C.  Ortlund 


1969-1972  Rev.  Wayne  Hamilton 
1972-1975  Rev.  A.  Barry  Jones 
1975-1978  Dr.  James  H.  Blackstone,Jr 
1978-1981  Rev.  George  S.  Buhl 
1981-1984  Rev.  Bruce  R.  Brown 
1984-1986  Rev.  Lynn  E.  Scovil 
1986-1987  Dr.  Graeme  C.  Smith 
1987-1990  Rev.  Jay  L.  Warren 
1990-1993  Mr.  William  V.  Nygren 


Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  CONFERENCE 

Thru  the  Annual  Meeting  delegates 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS    (18) 


EXECUTIVE  COMM 


Pres 
VPres 


C  Min 
Ctir 


Treas 
Secy 


Bected  In  abowe  groups  for 
3yr»erms. 


CONFERENCE  AD^  INISTRATION 


Director,  GonferenoeAdministrEdion 
(PresidenI) 


ex 
officio 


Chamnan  (Bdapp*) 

RNANCE 

Cttr,  Treas 
Selected 

Charman  (BdappI) 

NOMINATING 

2  Bd  appt  (1  yr) 
Selected  (3  yrs) 

—  ChairrTBn  (Bdappt) 


CONST  SUIDY 
3  elected  (3  yrs) 


Chaiman  serves  as  Parliamenlafian 


ADMINISTRATION  COUNCIL 

Boacutive  Comm  plus 
3  Chairmen  above 


SERVICES  COUNCIL 

Charnen  and  Coordinators  under 
Corferenoe  Services,  with  the  DCS 
and  Conference  Minister 


CORP.  DIRECTORS 


12 


Elected  for  staggered  3  yr 
terms,  at  least  4  per  year. 


President 


Coriererx}e  Minister 


1 

CONFERENCE  SER|VICES 


Director,  Corfeence  Services 


CM 
appt 


Chaimian  (Bdappt)        ANNMTGPLNG 
hd  Progfam,.  CJhWren,  Youth,  Women, 
Registrar,  Treas.,  and  Conference  Minister 
CAMP/CM  appts  for  1  yr  (exc.  Officers) 


Chaimian      (Bdappt)       CONFERENCE 

*    EDUCATION 

Selected  (3  yrs)  +  Historian 


Chairman      (Bdappt)      CREDENTIALS 


5Bdappb(3yrs)  +  Conf  Minister 


Chairman      (Bdappt)  EDfTORIAL 

^COMMUNICATIONS) 

3  elected  (3  yrs)  plus  Editor 


Chairman      (Bdappt)  FORESEE 

'  PUBLICATIONS 

3  CM  appts  (3yfs)  +  Treas  +  Ctlr 


Chairman      (Bdappt) 

MINISTRY 

3  elected  (3  yrs) 

Chaimr»i      fBdaopt)  LaY  MINISTRIES 

3  elected  (3  yrs) 

Chairman     rWAPres)           WOMEN'S 

(selected  by  womer^           ACTIVFTIES 

Organization  Chart 


Past  Presidents' Advisory  Comrnittee 


Office  Staff 


CONFERENCE  OUtREACH 


Director,  QxiefBnce  Outreach 


CfVI 
appt 


CONF.  REGIONAL  AlCTIVITIES 


Chainnan      (Bdappt) 

COf^F  GROWTH 

3  elected  (3  yrs) 

Chairman      (Bdappt) 

I^ISSIOI^ 

4  elected  (3  yrs) 

Chairman      (Bdappt) 

FRATERNAL 

RELATIONS 
3  elected  (3  yrs) 

Coordinator  (CIVIappt)      MICRONESIA 

IVIINISTRIES 

DCO-CH^  appt  as  needed 


Coordinator  (Cf\4appl)  •  OIHBR  AREAS 

OF  SERVICE 

DCO-Ct\^  appt  as  needed 


OUTREACH  COUNCIL 

Chaimen  arxJ  Coordinators  urxtef 
Cof*fenc5e  Outreach,  vyfllh  DCO  and 
Corference  Minister 


Director,  Conference  Regional  Activities       CM 

appt 


AREARBTRESENTATWES    lyrapptsby 

I  Church/minister  contacts  DCRA-CM 

Regional  feHowship  liaison 


REGIONALFELLOWSHIPS        Sel-govt 
Regior^  meetings,  retraals,  rallies 
Church  planting  &  other  groMh  assistance 


NOTES 

Conference  Minister  is  on  all  Committees. 
Committees  should  have  next  year's  plans  done 
by  October. 

Services  Council  meets  in  early  November. 
Outreach  Council  meets  in  early  December. 
Credentials  Committee  meets  in  January. 
Admin  Council  meets  in  February. 
(Exec.  Committee  reviews/approves  Councils' 
plans/proposals  during  this  Admin  Council 
meeting.) 
Bd  of  Directors  meets  only  at  Annual  Meeting. 
In  Bd  Meeting:  CM  Report,  3  Council  reports. 

Board  reviews  and  advises. 

Makes  any  necessary  decisions 

on  major  direction/policy  issues. 

Directors  are  invited  to  sit  in  on 

the  Bocird  Meeting. 
Councils  will  also  meet  at  Annual  Meeting  to  start 
the  planning  process. 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS 

1993-1996  Term 

Rev.  Gary  A.  Gardell 

P.O.  Box  1030,  Priest  River,  ID   83856  (208)448-2596 

Rev.  David  B.  Gilbert 

3625  Church  St.  Box  127,  Altamahaw,  NC   27202    (919)584-9473 

Rev.  Nicholas  G.  Granitsas 

68  Eustis  St.,  Revere,  MA   02151  (617)289-6534 

Mr.  Edward  D.  Wheaton 

314  Farview  Dr.,  N.  Aurora,  IL   60542  (312)892-7339 

1994-1997  Term 

Mr.  Rich  Burkhalter 

1155  Dune  Meadow  Dr.,  Porter,  IN   46304  (219)926-9992 

Rev.  Max  Vague 

809  Alberta  Ave.,  Oceanside,  CA   92054  (619)722-4522 

Rev.  Larry  Wentzel 

405  W.  State  St.,  N.  Aurora,  IL   60542  (708)897-0013 

Mr.  David  A.  Williams 

3616  Bellaire  Drive  N. ,  Fort  Worth,  TX   76109    (817)924-9570 

1995-1998  Term 

Rev.  David  Ballou 

330  Willow  Tree  Rd.,  Milton,  NY   12547  (914)795-5032 

Rev.  Gary  Evans 

4072  Clifton  Ridge,  Highland,  MI   48357         (810)887-0133 

Miss  Lillian  Palmberg 

325  Kempton  St.  #157,  Spring  Valley,  CA   91977   (619)470-6543 

Rev.  Gary  Wood 

245  5th  Ave.  W. ,  Dickinson,  ND   58601  (701)225-3211 


COMMITTEE  MEMBERS 

(*denotes  committee  chairman) 


DEPARTMENT  OF  CONFERENCE  ADMINISTRATION: 

Rev.  Donald  A.  Ehler  -  Director  (ex-officio) 


1996  Term 


*Thomas  L.  Maher 


Robert  E.  Steinke 


Ernie  H.  Richter 


1997   Term 

CONSTITUTION  STUDY 

Bruce   Geiger 

FINANCE 

*Orrin  Bailey 


1998  Term 

Clint  Bahrenburg 
Tay  Kersey 


NOMINATING 

Doug  Jones  Steven  Burkett 

(the  board  appointed  Steve  Gammon  and  Gary  Gardell 
to  one-year  terms  on  this  committee.) 


DEPARTMENT  OF  CONFERENCE  SERVICES: 

Rev.  Lester  G.  Felker  -  Director  (C.  M.  appointment) 


1996  Term 


1997  Term 


1998  Term 


CONFERENCE  EDUCATION 

Joseph  C.  Moravec  *David  Ballou  Alwyn  York 

(The  Historian,  Milton  K.  Reimer,  is  an  ex-officio  member 

of  this  committee.) 


George  S.  Buhl 


CREDENTIALS 

Lloyd  Dean  Nick  Granitsas 

*Clarence  Schultz  Edward  Whitman 

(Elected  by  Board  of  Directors.   The  Conference 
Minister,  Clifford  R.  Christensen,  is  an  ex-officio  member 
of  this  committee.) 

EDITORIAL 

Wesley  Blood  Gary  Evans  *Douglas  Yost 

(The  Editor,  George  Allen,  is  an  ex-officio  member  of  this  committee) 

FORESEE  PUBLICATIONS 

•Terry  Wilkinson  Margo  Wilkinson  Don  G  Johnson 

(Appointed  by  the  Conference  Minister.   The  board  appointed 
John  D.  Nygren  as  Treasurer  and  Leslie  Pierce  as  Controller) 


COMMITTEE  MEMBERS  continued 


*Richard   McCulley 


♦Walter   F.    Smith 


LAY  MINISTRIES 

Rod  Wetzig 

MINISTRY 

Jay  Warren 


Kathy  Sullivan 


Steve  Sloat 


PROGRAM 

(In  accordance  with  By-Law  III,  12,  the  board  appointed 
Steve  Alles,  John  Hood,  *Donald  D.  Myers,  Larry  Scovil,  John  Sparks, 
Larry  Stroble,  and  Jim  and  Kathy  Sullivan  to  one-year  terms  on  this 
committee.   The  Conference  Minister  appointed  Jack  and  Marilyn  Nygren 

as  co-registrars.) 

CHILDREN'S 

(In  accordance  with  By-Law  III,  12,  a,  the  board  appointed 

Dan  Merillat  and  *Jim  and  Kathy  Sullivan  to  one-year  terms 

on  this  committee.) 

YOUTH 

(In  accordance  with  By-Law  III,  12,  b,  the  board  appointed 

Jeff  O'Guin,  Mark  and  Kathy  Shannon,  and  *John  Sparks, 

to  one-year  terms  on  this  committee.) 


Liz   Eklund 


WOMEN'S  ACTIVITIES 

*Debbie  Jones 


Gail  Evans 
Karen  Sloat 


DEPARTMENT  OF  CONFERENCE  OUTREACH: 

Rev.  A.  Barry  Jones  -  Director  (C.  M.  appointment) 


1996  Term 


1997  Term 


1998  Term 


* James  P.  Hale 


*Douglas  M.  Jones 


Katherina  Hardt 
John  Kimball 


CONFERENCE  GROWTH 

Jeffrey  A.  Meyers 

FRATERNAL  RELATIONS 

Arthur  Gay 

MISSIONS 

Marv  Jacobs 


Peter  C.  Lundberg 

Larry  Wentzel 

*Brian  Eckheart 


MICRONESIA 

(Gary  Gardell,  Jim  Griswold,  and  *Ralph  Jackman  appointed  by  Board  of 
Directors) 


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AREA  REPRESENTATIVES 

(♦denotes   chairman) 
MAINE 

Rev.    Stephen  L.    Burkett 

35    Pleasant   St.,    Fort   Kent,    ME      04743 

CENTRAL  NEW  ENGLAND 

(vacant) 


(207)834-5555 


SOUTHERN  NEW  ENGLAND 

Rev.    Peter  W.    Murdy 

P.    O.    Box    177,    Eastford,    CT      06242 

EASTERN  NEW  YORK  AND  VERMONT 

*Rev.    Carlton   K.    Walker 

628    Pearse   Road,    Schenectady,    NY      12309 

GREATER  NEW  YORK  CETY  AND  NEW  JERSEY 

Rev.    Robert   G.    Hall 

2232  Andrews  Avenue,  Bronx,  NY   10453 

WESTERN  NEW  YORK  AND  PENNSYLVANU 

Rev.  Gerald  Haglund 

135  Connecticut  Ave.,  Jamestown,  NY   14701 

EASTERN  PENNSYLVANLV 

Rev.  Edward  Gospodinsky 

163  Center  Ave.,  Plymouth,  PA   18651 

MID  ATLANTIC 

Rev.  David  B.  Gilbert 

P.O.  Box  127,  Altamahaw,  NC   27202 

EASTERN  OfflO 

Rev.    James   Mathewson 

Box    156,    Robertsville,    OH      44670 

MICfflGAN 

Rev.    Gary   E.    Evans 

4072    Clifton   Ridge,    Highland,    MI      48357 

WISCONSIN 

Rev.  Douglas  B.  Livingston 

314  Church  St.,  Hartford,  WI   53027 

NORTHERN  ILLINOIS 

Rev.    Larry   T.    Wentzel 

405   W.    State   St.,    N.    Aurora,    IL      60542 

INDIANA  AND  WESTERN  OHIO 

Rev.  Steven  D.  Alles 

754  East  Clinton,  Frankfort,  IN   46041 


(203)974-2793 


(518)346-3538 


(212)220-3652 


(716)664-6577 


(717)779-9400 


(910)584-9473 


(216)488-0900 


(810)887-0133 


(414)673-7808 


(708)897-0013 


(317)659-4069 


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AREA  REPRESENTATIVES  continued 

SOUTHERN  ILLINOIS,  MISSOURI 

(vacant) 


SOUTHEAST  AND  TEXAS 

Rev.  Edwin  Messerschmidt  (334)541-3348 

Box  160,  Eclectic,  AL   36024 

UPPER  MIDWEST 

Rev.  Ronald  E.  Hamilton  (612)739-1754 

3075  Leyland  Trail,  Woodbury,  MN   55125 

CENTRAL  MIDWEST 

Rev.  Ralph  H.  Jackman  (316)342-6018 

326  W.  12th  Ave.,  Emporia,  KS   66801 

GREAT  PLAINS 

Rev.  Charles  (Bob)  Meehan  (406)482-1574 

402  9th  Ave.  SW,  Sidney,  MT    59270 

ROCKY  MOUNTAINS 

Rev.  Larry  E.  Scovil  (308)632-3860 

317  W.  40th  St.,  Scottsbluff,  NE   69361 

PACIFIC  NORTHWEST 

Rev.  Gary  Gardell  (208)448-2596 

P.O.  Box  1030,  Priest  River,  ID   83856 

PACIFIC  SOUTHWEST 

Dr.  Reidar  Magnussen  (619)433-7147 

4539  Kittiwake  Way,  Oceanside,  CA   92056 

CHAPLAINS 

Chaplain  Robert  G.  Leroe  (915)565-4166 

545-B  Dickman  Rd. ,  Fort  Bliss,  TX   79906 


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REGIONAL  FELLOWSHIPS 

The  following  groups  are  in  formal  Associated  Relationship 
with  the  Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference  as 
set  forth  in  Article  VI  of  the  Constitution. 


MAINE  ASSOCIATION  OF  CONGREGATIONAL  CHRISTIAN 
AND  COMMUNITY  CHURCHES 

Moderator:  Rev.  Warren  Mason,  89  Whitten  Hill  Road, 

Kennebunkport,  ME   04046 
Vice-Moderator:  Mr.  Keith  Estabrook,  RFD  #2,  Litchfield, 

ME   04350 
Clerk:  Rev.  Bruce  P.  Thompson,  12  Cole  Rd.,  Raymond,  ME   04071 
Treasurer:  Rev.  Lester  Strout,  461  Elmwood  Road,  Pownal,  ME 

04069 
Missions  Coordinator:   Rev.  Philip  E.  Webster,  45  Whitten  Hill 

Rd.,  Kennebunkport,  ME   04046 

Committees: 
Credentials  &  Placement:  Rev.  Warren  Mason,  Rev.  John  Pokrifka, 

Rev.  Stephen  Burkett,  Rev.  Nat  Pearson 
Publications:  Mrs.  Mary  Pearson,  Mrs.  Roberta  Niehaus,  Mrs. 

Marion  Foss,  Mrs.  Belinda  Stewart 
Home  Missions-Church  Outreach:  Mr.  Andy  Goodwin,  Rev.  Warren 

Feustal,  Mr.  Jim  Whiting 
Women's  Activities:  Mrs.  Faye  Pokrifka,  Mrs.  Betty  Strout, 

Mrs.  Ursula  Thompson 

NEW  ENGLAND 

CONGREGATIONAL  CHRISTIAN  FELLOWSHIP 

Moderator:  Dr.  Don  Zeyl,  50  Parkwood  Dr.,  Kingston,  RI   02881 
Vice-Moderator:  Rev.  Jonathan  Evans,  52  Whitcomb  Dr., 

Lancaster,  MA   01523 
Scribe:  Rev.  Andrew  Gosnell,  134  S  Main  St,  Box  537,  Seabrook, 

NH   03874 
Treasurer:  Rev.  Ed  Whitman,  59  Province  Rd.,  Barrington,  NH 

03825 
Editor:  Rev.  Eleazer  Carver,  6  Greenwood  Terrace,  Pelham,  NH 

03076 
Missions  Coordinator:  John  and  Sharon  McManus,  Box  640, 

Worcester,  MA   01602 

GREATER  HUDSON  VALLEY 
CONGREGATIONAL  FELLOWSHIP 

Moderator:  Rev.  Richard  Esty,  Box  55,  Bridport,  VT   05734 

Vice-Moderator:  Rev.  Steven  Felker,  Box  8,  Southfield,  MA 

01259 

Secretary:  Rev.  Alwyn  York,  Box  625,  New  Lebanon,  NY   12125 

Treasurer:  Rev.  Jim  Willard,  35  Howe  Rd. ,  Berkshire,  NY  13736 
Missions  Coordinator:   Mr.  Mo  Hale,  RD  7,  Box  224,  Scotia,  NY 
12302 


14 


^GIONAL  FELLOWSHIPS  continued 

THE  CONSERVATIVE  CONGREGATIONAL 

COMMUNITY  CHURCHES 

OF  WESTERN  NEW  YORK  AM)  PENNSYLVANIA 

Moderator:  Rev.  Bruce  Geiger,  RD  #2,  Russell  PA   16345 
Vice-Moderator:  Mr.  Richard  Hamilton,  10  Verbeck  St., 

Warren,  PA   16365 
Secretary-Treasurer:  Mrs.  Dorothy  Hamilton,  10  Green  St., 

Lakewood,  NY   14750 
Assistant  Secretary-Treasurer:  Mrs.  Mickey  Hamilton,  10 

Verbeck,  Warren,  PA   16365 
Missions  Coordinator:   Rev.  Allen  G.  Oyer,  112  W  Fairmont  Ave., 

Lakewood,  NY   14750 

Committees: 
Youth:  Sharon  Hamilton;  Bob  Scharf;  Neal  Wright 
Children's  Committee:   Phyllis  Buvoltz;  Wendie  Geiger;  Linda 

Ferrie 
Men's  Activities:  Mr.  Richard  Hamilton;  Rev.  Charles  Taylor; 

Mr.  Neal  Wright 
Women's  Activities:  Mrs.  Sylvia  Chase;  Mrs.  Harriet  Rupp; 

Mrs.  Carol  Shay 
Nominating:  Mrs.  Dorothy  Hamilton;  Rev.  Allen  Oyer; 

Rev.  Charles  Taylor 
Constitution  Study:  Rev.  Dan  Drake;  Mr.  Frank  Marsh; 

Rev.  Gordon  Anderson  ' 

Fraternal  Relations:   Rev.  Gerald  Haglund 

EASTERN  PENNSYLVANIA  CONGREGATIONAL  FELLOWSHIP 

President:   Rev.  Edward  Gospodinsky,  163  Center  Ave., 

Plymouth,  PA   18651 
Vice-President:   Rev.  Clinton  Bahrenburg,  Rt  2,  Box  777, 

Warfordsburg,  PA   17267 
Secretary/Treasurer:   Rev.  Phillip  Ross,  2777  Zion  Rd., 

Bellefonte,  PA   16823 
Missions  Coordinators:   Ed  &  Judy  Summers,  Box  1707, 

Ft.  Washington,  PA   19034-8707 

MID-ATLANTIC  CONSERVATIVE  CONGREGATIONAL 
CHRISTIAN  REGIONAL  FELLOWSHIP 

Moderator:  Rev.  John  R.  Kimball,  3657  Carolina  Rd,  Suffolk, 

VA   23434 
Vice-Moderator:  Mr.  Roland  Greene,  904  Carolina  Rd. , 

Suffolk,  VA   23434 
Scribe:  Mrs.  Becky  Umphlett,  1428  Greenway  Rd. ,  Suffolk, 

VA   23438 
Treasurer:  Vacant 
Missions  Coordinator:   Rev.  Rob  Harrell,  3505  Bainbridge 

Blvd.,  Chesapeake,  VA   23324 

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REGIONAL  FELLOWSHIPS  continued 

OHIO  ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  CONSERVATIVE 
CONGREGATIONAL  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES 

Moderator:  Rev.  John  Hood,  5530  Engleside  Ave.,  Vermilion, 

OH   44089 
Vice-Moderator:  Rev.  Peter  Parry,  17807  Rosecliff  Road, 

Cleveland,  OH   44119 
Secretary:  Mr.  David  A.  Williams,  P  O  Box  305,  Baltic, 

OH   43804 
Treasurer:  Rev.  Stephen  Carmany,  26500  St  Rt  58,  Wellington, 

OH   44090 
Missions  Coordinator:   Rev.  Franklin  Shannon,  8883  Asbury  Rd, 

Ravenna,  OH   44266 

CONSERVATIVE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHRISTIAN 
CONFERENCE  OF  MICHIGAN 

Moderator:  Rev.  Charles  Cohagen,  829  Whites  Rd. ,  Kalamazoo, 

MI   48357 
Vice-Moderator:  Rev.  Gary  Evans,  4072  Clifton  Ridge,  Highland, 

MI   49709 
Scribe:  Miss  Diane  Lepior,  201  E.  John  St.,  Durand,  MI   48429 
Treasurer:  Rev.  Tom  Maher,  P.O.  Box  8,  Honor,  MI   49640 
Missions  Coordinators:  Malcolm  and  Jackie  Walton, 

Commit'tees : 

Credentials:  Rev.  Craig  Cramblet,  Rev.  Gerald  Mannes 

Mr.  William  R.  Pacey 
Nominating:  Mr.  Orrin  Bailey,  Rev.  William  H.  Pacey,  Jackie 

Walton 
Historians:  Mai  and  Jackie  Walton 


THE  CONSERVATIVE  CONGREGATIONAL 
WISCONSIN  FELLOWSHIP  OF  CONSERVATIVE 
CONGREGATIONAL  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES 

President:  Rev.  Lynn  Scovil,  1807  Oregon  St.,  Oshkosh, 

WI   54901 
Vice-President:  Rev.  Steve  Scharf,  W1365  Center  Dr.,  Rt  1, 

Box  394A,  Brownsville,  WI   53006 
Secretary/Treasurer:  Rev.  Ron  Bergman,  1325  Georgia  St., 

Oshkosh  WI   54902 
Missions  Coordinator:   Rev.  Carl  Rogers,  Box  252,  Wilton, 

WI   54670 


16 


REGIONAL  FELLOWSHIPS  continued 


NORTHERN  ILLINOIS  REGIONAL  FELLOWSHIP  OF  THE  C.C.C.C. 

Moderator:  Rev.  Steve  Miller,  Box  276,  Monroe  Center,  IL 

61052 
Vice-Moderator:  Rev.  Lawrence  Pote,  14832  163rd  St.,  Lockport, 

IL   60441 
Secretary:  Rev.  Dan  Bloesch,  213  Goodnow  Blvd,  Round  Lake, 

IL   60073 
Treasurer:  Rev.  Bob  Schroeder,  27953  S  88th  Ave.,  Peotone, 

IL   60468 
Missions  Coordinator:  Mr.  Harold  Steinhauser,  15894  E  Route  72 

Davis  Junction,  IL   61020 


UPPER  MIDWEST  CONGREGATIONAL  FELLOWSHff 

Moderator:  Rev.  Ron  Stewart,  HCR  66  Box  2  786,  Barnes, 

WI   54873 
Vice-Moderator:  Rev.  Tim  Sir,  310  East  2nd  Street,  Cresco, 

lA   52136 
Secretary:  Rev.  Carroll  Pahl,  P.O.  Box  416,  Spring  Valley, 

WI  54767 
Treasurer:  Vacant 
Registrar:  Rev.  James  Sullivan,  P  O  Box  308,  Norwood,  MN 

55368 
Missions  Coordinator:  (Vacant) 


THE  CENTRAL  MIDWEST  CONGREGATIONAL  FELLOWSHIP 

Moderator:  (Vacant) 

Scribe:  Rev.  Steward  Smith,  308  Tenth  St.,  P.O.  Box  336, 

Milford,  KS   66514 
Treasurer:  Rev.  Ralph  Jackman,  1716  W.  Wilman,  Emporia 

KS  66801 
Missions  Coordinator:   Rev.  Bertram  Moore,  315  S  9th  St., 

Sabetha,  KS   66534 


GREAT  PLAINS  CONGREGATIONAL  FELLOWSHIP 

Moderator:  Rev.  Gary  Wood,  2891  5th  Ave  W. ,  Dickinson,  ND 

58356 
Vice-Moderator:  (Vacant) 

Secretary:  Rev.  Bill  Bradley,  Box  237,  Elgin,  ND   58533 
Treasurer:  Rev.  Jeff  Meyers,  112  3rd  Ave  NW. ,  Beulah  ND 

58523 
Missions  Coordinator:  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Allen  Kohl,  200  6th  Ave, 

NE.,  Elgin,  ND   58533 

Committees : 
Credentials  and  Placement:  Rev.  Bob  Meehan;  Rev.  Jerry 

VanCurler;  Rev.  Gary  Wood 
Youth:  Rev.  John  Barwick 
Nominating:  Rev.  Bob  Meehan 


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REGIONAL  FELLOWSHIPS  continued 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  CONSERVATIVE 
EVANGELICAL  FELLOWSHIP 

Moderator:  Rev.  Larry  Scovil,  317  W.  40th  St.,  Scottsbluff, 

NE  69361 
Vice-Moderator:  Mr.  Richard  Strieker,  6075  Ames  St.,  Arvada, 

CO  80003 
Secretary:  (Vacant) 

Treasurer:  Mr.  Vern  Fegler,  2175  20th  St.,  Gering  NE   69341 
Missions  Coordinator:   Mrs.  Kris  Scovil,  317  W  40th  St., 

Scottsbluff,  NE   69361 

PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  FELLOWSHff  OF  THE  C.C.C.C. 

Inactive 

Missions  Coordinator:  (Vacant) 

PACIFIC  SOUTHWEST  CONFERENCE  OF  THE  C.C.C.C. 

Moderator:  Rev.  Mark  Alvis,  4802  Morning  Cyn  Rd.,  Oceanside, 

CA  92056 
Vice-Moderator:  Rev.  Max  Vague,  809  Alberta  Ave.,  Oceanside, 

CA  92054 
Secretary:  Rev.  Norman  Southerby,  P.O.  Box  895,  Rancho  Mirage, 

CA  92270 
Treasurer:  Rev.  Norman  Southerby,  P.O.  Box  895,  Rancho  Mirage, 

CA  92270 
Missions  Coordinator:  (Vacant) 


Other  Missions  Coordinators: 

New  York  City  and  New  Jersey:  Zoraida  Bennett,  2348  University 
Ave.,  #4S,  Bronx,  NY   10468 

Southeast  and  Texas:  Gerald  F.  Wilson,  2939  Sixth  Ave., 
Fort  Worth,  TX   76110-3433 


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Sudan  Interior  Mission 
UFM 
UFM 
Messianic  Jewish  Cong  Beth 

Yeshua 
Union  Church 
Overseas  Crusades,  Int'l 


Wycliffe  Bible  Translators 

Sudan  Interior  Mission 

Wycliffe  Bible  Translators 

TEAM 

Latin  America  Mission 

Youth  for  Christ 

Greek  Bible  Institute 

Africa  University 

Young  Life/Teacher: 

Bethlehem  Bible  College 
New  Hope  Orphanage 
New  Hope  Orphanage 
BEE  International 
Crossroads  Evangelical  Ch. 
Frontiers 

Overseas  Crusades,  Int'l 
Wycliffe  Bible  Translators 
WEC  International 
WEC  International 
Pioneers 
NICS 
NICS 

Tecate  Mission 
Overseers  Missionary 

Fellowship 
Centre  Evangelico  Hokma 
Brazil  Inland  Mission 
World  Missions  Fellowship 
Fellowship  of  Cong.  Churches 
Wycliffe  Bible  Translators 
Fraternal  Worker 
Global  Outreach 
Christian  Missionary 

Fellowship 
Christian  Missionary 

Fellowship 


42 


MEMBER  MISSIONARIES  BASED  IN 

U.S./Canada 


Anne  V.  Adamson 
Joel  W.  Adamson 
John  Bennett 
David  Benson 
John  G.  Bernard 
Johannes  Botha 
David  Bryant 
Ralph  Camp 
Luis  A.  Cataldo 
Noel  Churchman 
Herbert  Clevenger 
Robert  Culver 
Dan  Curran 
Donald  Dewing 
Brian  Eckheart 
Jeleta  Eckheart 
John  Erwin 
LaRue  Goetz 
Martin  Granger 
Michael  J.  Greene 
Olan  Hendrix 
James  A.  Hilborn 
Karl  Holsberg 

Theodore  W.  Holzmann 
Lawrence  Keyes 
Mark  W.  Kirgiss 
Manfred  Kohl 
David  J.  Krason 
Robert  Lanning 
Allen  Little 
Clair  L.  Longuevan 
Delbert  C.  Maxfield 
John  W.  McManus 
Sharon  A.  McManus 
Edwin  Messerschmidt 
Gregory  Monaco 
Melody  Monk 
Thomas  Monk 
David  O'Brien 
Raymond  Ortlund 

William  Rape 
Frank  Parsons 
Arthur  J.  Pavelski 
Ralph  Plumb 
Daniel  Pulliam 
Richard  J.  Ramsey 
John  A.  Raymond 
Dennis  Repko 
Peter  Robicheau 
Moishe  Rosen 


Laguna  Hills,  CA 
Laguna  Hills,  CA 
Indianapolis,  IN 
Santa  Barbara,  CA 
Rutherfordton,  NC 
Citrus  Heights,  CA 
Berkeley  Hts,  NJ 
Lemoore,  CA 
Hudson,  OH 
Kitchener,  Canada 
Carmel,  IN 
Decatur,  GA 
Edmonds ,  WA 
Crandon,  WI 
Mesa,  AZ 
Mesa,  AZ 
Leesburg,  VA 
Bismarck,  ND 
Springfield,  VA 
Stonington,  CT 
Columbus,  OH 
Westmont,  IL 
Herndon,  VA 

Soctia,  NY 

Colorado  Springs,  CO 
Detroit  Lakes,  MN 
Nova  Scotia  Canada 
Acton,  MA 
Kailua-Kona,  HI 
Marlette,  MI 
Grand  Junction,  CO 
Denver,  CO 
Worcester,  MA 
Worcester,  MA 
Eclectic,  AL 
Des  Plaines,  IL 
Middleboro,  MA 
Middleboro,  MA 
Charlotte,  NC 
Newport  Beach,  CA 

St.  Catharines, Canada 
Monroe,  WA 
Wilmette,  IL 
Spring  Lake,  MI 
Forest  Grove,  OR 
Colorado  Springs,  CO 
Fresno,  CA 
Pasadena,  CA 
Jamaica  Plain,  MA 
San  Francisco,  CA 


Frontiers 

Frontiers 

Overseas  Council 

Russia  for  Christ 

United  World  Mission 

Reach  Out  to  Africa 

Concerts  of  Prayer,  Int'l 

Lemoore  Fellowship  House 

Young  Life 

Christian  Horizons 

OMS  International  Inc. 

Interface  Ministries 

Campus  Crusade  for  Christ 

Midwest  Indian  Mission 

Frontiers 

Frontiers 

Salvation  Army 

Steer,  Inc. 

Faith  in  the  Family/USA 

InterVaristy 

Great  Commission  Ministries 

Latin  America  Mission 

Ch:  Fairfax  Co. 

Detention  Center 
Appointee:  TEAM 
Overseas  Crusades,  Int'l 
Young  Life 

Overseas  Council  \. 

BEE  Int'l 

Ripe  Harvest  Ministries 
Teen  Ranch,  Inc. 
Gospel  Missionary  Union 
Denver  Rescue  Mission 
Colombian  Nat ' 1  Mission 
Colombian  Nat ' 1  Mission 
Great  Commission  Foundation 
Youth  for  Christ 
TEAM 
TEAM 

Society  for  Int'l  Ministries 
Renewal  Ministries/Haven 

of  Rest 
TEAM 

Open  Bible  Ministries 
Youth  for  Christ 
International  Aid,  Inc. 
Believer's  Dynamics 
Youth  for  Christ 
Hope  Now  for  Youth 
Navigators 

Transformation  Ministries 
Jews  for  Jesus 


43 


MEMBER  MISSIONARIES  continued 


Calvin  Sagherian 
David  V.  Schaffer 
David  J.  Seiver 
Paul  Shaw 
Kenneth  Shay 
Marion  Shay 
Joe  Shultz 
Randy  Siever 
Edgar  Silvoso 
Paul  V.  Sorrentino 
John  Stoll 
Edward  Summers 
Judy  Summers 
Martyn  Thomas 
Philip  E.  Webster 
William  Welzien 
Robert  Xavier 
Tuvya  Zaretsky 


Fresno,  CA 
Fairhaven,  MA 
Vernon  Hills,  IL 
Clearwater,  FL 
Montreat,  NC 
Montreat,  NC 
Wichita,  KS 
Billings,  MT 
San  Jose,  CA 
S  Deerfield,  MA 
Minneapolis,  MN 
Ft.  Washington,  PA 
Ft.  Washington,  PA 
Calgary,  Canada 
Kennebunkport ,  ME 
Key  West,  FL 
Palmetto,  FL 
Los  Angeles,  CA 


Haigazian  University  College 

Community  Chaplain  Service 

World  In  Need 

United  World  Mission 

P. R. R.M.I. 

P. R. R.M.I. 

Campus  Living  Association 

Young  Life 

Harvest  Evangelism,  Inc. 

InterVarsity 

ASK,  Inc. 

WEC  Int'l 

WEC  Int'l 

Canadian  Bible  Society 

International  Students,  Inc. 

Keys  Chapel/Evang.  Ministry 

Set  Free  Ministry 

Jews  for  Jesus 


44 


ARMED  FORCES  CHAPLAINS 

(*denotes  Area  Representative) 


Lester  Felker  (Retired) 
Francis  Fly  (Retired) 
Stephen  Gammon 
Marc  Gauthier 
Alan  Hardy 
Guy  Lee 
*Robert  Leroe 
Wayne  MacRae 
Rick  Moore 

Jerry  Malone  (Retired) 
Warner  Simo 
Larry  Towne  (Retired) 
Alvin  Williams  (Retired] 
Kenneth  Winters 


Aurora,  CO 
Newport  News, 
Pawcatuck,  CT 
Tacoma,  WA 
Watertown,  NY 
San  Diego,  CA 
Ft.  Bliss,  TX 
Oceanside,  CA 
Bel  Air,  MD 
Spokane,  WA 
Ft.  Polk,  LA 
Fayetteville, 
Redlands,  CA 
Groton,  CT 


VA 


U.S. 

Air  Force 

U.S. 

Army 

U.S. 

Navy 

U.S. 

Army 

U.S. 

Army 

U.S. 

Navy 

U.S. 

Army 

U.S. 

Navy 

U.S. 

Army 

U.S. 

Army 

U.S. 

Army 

U.S. 

Air  Force 

U.S. 

Army 

U.S. 

Navy 

ARMED  FORCES 
RESERVE  CHAPLAINS 


James  Boyd 
Kenneth  Carr 
Mark  S.  Fountain 
William  Fretwell 
James  A.  Hollywood 
Charles  M.  Horvath 
Douglas  W.  Knighton 
Steven  Morgan 
Stephen  Sloat 
Joseph  H.  Weidler 
James  Woods 


Newport  News,  VA 

Army 

Nafl  Guard 

Parkersburg,  lA 

U.S. 

Air  Force 

Wayland,  MA 

U.S. 

Army 

Cheyenne,  WY 

Wyom 

ing  Air  Nat ' 1 

Chula  Vista,  CA 

U.S. 

Navy 

Ft.  Devens,  MA 

U.S. 

Air  Force 

Woodridge,  XL 

U.S. 

Air  Force 

Pasadena,  CA 

U.S. 

Navy 

Basalt,  CO 

U.S. 

Navy 

Ft.  Drum,  NY 

Army 

Nat • 1  Guard 

Wilsonville,  OR 

U.S. 

Army 

Guard 


If  interested  in  the  Chaplaincy  program,  contact  the  Chaplain's  Area 
Representative  Robert  Leroe  or  the  C.C.C.C.  Endorsing  Agent,  Clarence 
Schultz. 


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C  C  C  C  GIVING  FROM  NON-MEMBER  CHURCHES 

ANDERSON  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH,  KARNAK,  IL  300.00 

BARNES  COMMUNITY  CHURCH,  BARNES,  WI  7  5.00 

CHALMERS  COMMUNITY  CHURCH,  CHALMERS,  IN  100.00 

FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH,  HARVEY,  ND  50.00 

MILLERSVILLE-ZION  CHURCH,  MILLERSVILLE ,  PA  120.00 

MT.  CALVARY  COMMUNITY  CHURCH,  ALEXANDRIA,  VA  50.00 

ST  JAMES  UNITED  CHURCH  OF  CHRIST,  WEST  READING,  PA  200.00 

UNITED  CHURCH  OF  NEW  MARLBOROUGH  CHURCH,  SOUTHVIEW,  MA  60.00 

ZION  (SPIES)  EVANGELICAL  REFORMED  CHURCH,  READING,  PA  250.00 


$  1,205.00 


GIFTS  FROM  REGIONAL  FELLOWSHIPS 

MICHIGAN  4C  CONFERENCE,  HONOR  MI  75.00 

OHIO  ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  CCCC,  MASSILLON,  OH  100.00 


175.00 


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Sands,  Lee  and  Anderson 

CERTIFIED  PUBLIC  ACCOUNTANTS 

Five  East  County  Road  B,  Suite  One 

Saint  Paul,  Minnesota  55117 

ge'^^i^e"^  Telephone:   (612)489-1393 

DARREU  J  ANDERSON  Fax:   (612)489-1396 

INDEPENDENT  AUDITOR'S  REPORT 


To  the  Board  of  Directors 

of  Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference 

St.  Paul,  Minnesota 


We  have  audited  the  balance  sheet  of  the  Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference  (a  non- 
profit organization)  as  of  December  31,  1995,  and  the  related  statement  of  support,  revenue,  and 
expenses  and  changes  in  fund  balance  and  statement  of  functional  expenses  for  the  year  then  ended. 
These  financial  statements  are  the  responsibility  of  the  Conference's  management.   Our  responsibility 
is  to  express  an  opinion  on  these  financial  statements  based  on  our  audit. 

We  conducted  our  audit  in  accordance  with  generally  accepted  auditing  standards.  Those  standards 
require  that  we  plan  and  perform  the  audit  to  obtain  reasonable  assurance  about  whether  the  financial 
statements  are  free  of  material  misstatements.   An  audit  includes  examining  on  a  test  basis,  evidence 
supporting  the  amounts  and  disclosures  in  the  financial  statements.   An  audit  also  includes  assessing 
the  accounting  principles  used  and  significant  estimates  made  by  management,  as  well  as  evaluating  the 
overall  financial  statement  presentation.  We  believe  that  our  audit  provides  a  reasonable  basis  for  our 
opinion. 

In  our  opinion,  the  financial  statements  referred  to  above  present  fairly,  in  all  material  respects,  the 
financial  position  of  the  Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference  as  of  December  31,  1995, 
and  the  results  of  its  operations  and  changes  in  its  fund  balance  for  the  year  then  ended  in  conformity 
with  generally  accepted  accounting  principles. 


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St.  Paul,  Minnesota 
April  1,  1996 


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BALANCE  SHEET 
DECEMBER  31.  1995 


Special 

Forsee 

BuUding  & 

Total 

General 

Designated 

Publi- 

Equipment 

All 

ASSETS 

Fund 

Funds 

Fund 

Funds 

Current 

Cash  on  Hand  and  in  Banks 

$  4,075 

$  78,068 

$10,467 

$  92,610 

Investments  -  Certificate  of  Deposits 

10,000 

170,000 

180,000 

Prepaid  Expenses 

3,149 

295 

3,444 

Prepaid  Insurance 

908 

908 

Accounts  Receivable 

3,618 

3,618 

Inventory 

4.922 

4.922 

Total  Current  Assets 

18,132 

248,068 

19,302 

285,502 

Buildings  and  Eauioment 

Building  -  Office  Condominium 

$151,268 

151,268 

Furniture  and  Equipment 

23.43$ 

23.436 

Total 

174,704 

174,704 

Less:  Accumulated  Depreciation 

^M9 

<5<5,089 

Net  Value  -  BuUdings  and  Equipment 

108,015 

108,015 

Total  Assets 


$18.132 


$248068         $19.302  $108015      $393.517 


LIABILITIES  AND  FUND  BALANCE 
Current  Liabilities 
Accounts  Payable  $  1,316 

Withheld  Payroll  Taxes  1.692 

Total  Current  Liabilities  3,008 


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Fund  Balances 
Current  Fund  -  Undesignated 
Building  and  Equipment  Fund  -  Expended 
Special  Designated  Fund 
Total  Fund  Balances 

Total  Liabilities  and  Fund  Balances 


15,124 


15,124 

$18.132 


$248.068 
248,068 


19,266 


19,266 


34,390 
$108,015   108,015 

248.068 

108,015        390,473 


$248.068         $19.302  $108.015      $393.517 


The  accompanying  notes  are  an  integral  part  of  these 


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STATEMENT  OF  SUPPORT.  REVENUE  AND  EXPENSES  AND 

CHANGES  IN  FUND  BALANCE 

YEAR  ENDED  DECEMBER  31.  1995 


Support  and  Revenue 
Contributions: 

Churches 

Minister's  Memberships  and  Gifts 

Lay  Gifts 

Associations 
Forsee  Publications  Transfer 
Programs 

Sales  of  Books  and  Materials 
Interest  Income 
Total  Support  and  Revenue 

Expenses 

Program  Services: 
General  Fund 
Special  Designated  Fund 
Forsee  Publications 
Support  Services: 

General  and  Administrative 
Total  Expenses 

Excess  (Deficiency)  of  Support  and 
Revenue  Over  Expenses 

Other  Changes  in  Fund  Balances: 

Transfer  of  Depreciation  Expense  to 

Building  and  Equipment  Fund 
Transfer  from  Annual  Meeting  Fund 
Other  Fund  Transfers 
Total  Other  Changes 

Fund  Balance,  Beginning  of  Year 

Fund  Balance,  End  of  Year 


Special 

Forsee 

Building  & 

Total 

General 

Designated 

Publi- 

Equipment 

All 

Fund 

Funds 

Fund 

Funds 

$  95,203 

$  95,203 

47,742 

47,742 

17,756 

17,756 

175 

175 

12,000 

$211,324 

$71,189 

12,000 

211,324 

71,189 

1.356 

116 

1.472 

174,232 


134,389 


48.162 
182,551 


9,745 


211,324 


170,042 


170,042 


71,305 


71,097 

1.700 
72,797 


(8,319)  41,282  (1,492) 


5,357 

7,916  (7,916) 

425  a.435) 

13,698  (9,351) 


$  (5,357) 
1-010 


216,137 


20,758 


456,861 


134,389 
170,042 
71,097 

49.862 
425,390 


31,471 


(4,347) 
1 12,362  359,002 


$  15.124  $248.068         $19.266       $108.015         $390.473 


The  accompanying  notes  are  an  integral  part  of  these  financial  statements. 


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STATEMENT  OF  FUNCTIONAL  EXPENSES 
YEAR  ENDED  DECEMBER  31.  1995 


Staff  Support: 

Salary  and  Allowances 
Housing  -  Rent 
Health  Insurance 
Annuity 

Total  Staff  Support 

Purchases  of  Books  and  Materials  for  Resale 

Travel 

Office  Facilities: 
Association  Fees 
Telephone 
Other 

Total  Office  Facilities 

Office  Operations: 
Salaries 
Printing 
Supplies 
Postage 
Other 

Total  Office  Operations 

Board  and  Committee  Expenses: 
Board  and  Council  Meetings 
Committee  Expenses 
Professional  Services 

Total  Board  and  Committee  Expense 

Publications: 
Forsee 
Yearbook 

Total  Publications 

Contributions: 

NAE  Chaplaincy 
Other 

Total  Contributions 


Proeram  Services 

Support 

Services 

General  and 
Administrative 

General 
Fund 

Special 

Designated 

Funds 

Forsee 
Publi- 
cations 

Totals 

$24,212 

18,050 

2,527 

6.270 

51,059 

$51,243 

$   1,274 

950 

133 

33Q 

2,687 

$25,486 

19,000 

2,660 

6,600 

53,746 

51,243 

6,839 

565 

7,404 

2,371 

12,233 

790 

3.377 

16,400 

12,233 
3,161 
3.377 

2.371 

18,771 

37,575 
4,116 
2,912 
8,579 

12,000 

1,051 

5,326 

912 

12,525 

457 

324 

2,145 

1,759 

62,100 
4,573 
4,287 

16,050 

2,671 

53,182 


707 
5,236 

5,943 


8,885 
5,085 
13,970 


975 

50 

1,025 


19,289 


17,210 


2,828 

930 

4.450 

8,208 


89,681 


3,535 
6,166 
4.450 
14,151 


8,885 
5.085 


1,025 


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STATEMENT  OF  FUNCTIONAL  EXPENSES  (Continued) 
YEAR  ENDED  DECEMBER  31.  1995 


Special  Designated  Funds: 

Annual  Meeting 

Micronesia  Mission 

Contributions  and  Other 

Total  Special  Designated  Funds 
Totals  Before  Depreciation 

Depreciation  of  Building  and  Equipment 

Total  Expenses 


Program  Services 

Support 

Services 

General  and 
Administrative 

General 
Fund 

Special 

Designated 

Funds 

Forsee 
Publi- 
cations 

Totals 

30,433 
56,337 
83.272 
170,042 
170,042 

30,433 
56,337 
83,272 
170.042 

134,389 

71,097 

44,505 

420,033 

5,357 

5,357 

5134.389 

$170,042 

$71,097 

$49,862 

$425,390 

The  accompanying  notes  are  an  integral  part  of  these  financial  statements. 


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NOTES  TO  FINANCIAL  STATEMENTS 


1.  Summary  of  Significant  Accounting  Policies 

The  following  is  a  summary  of  significant  accounting  policies  followed  in  the  preparation  of  these 
financial  statements: 

Basis  of  Accounting 

The  Conference  maintains  its  accounting  records  on  the  basis  of  cash  receipts  and  disbursements. 
For  financial  statement  purposes,  however,  both  beginning  and  year-end  balances  have  been 
converted  to  the  accrual  method  of  accounting. 

Inventory 

Forsee  Publications  maintains  an  inventory  of  books  and  other  materials  it  purchases  for  resale. 

Inventories  are  stated  at  the  lower  of  cost  or  market  on  a  first-in,  first-out  basis. 

Property 

Property  is  recorded  at  cost  and  depreciated  over  the  estimated  usefiil  lives  of  the  individual 

depreciable  assets  by  the  straight  line  method. 

Maintenance,  repairs  and  minor  renewals  are  charged  to  expense  while  major  renewals  and 
betterments  are  capitalized. 

Allocated  Expenses 

Expenses  by  function  have  been  allocated  among  program  and  supporting  services  classifications 

on  the  basis  of  estimates  made  by  the  Conference's  management. 

Use  of  Estimates 

The  preparation  of  financial  statements  in  conformity  with  generally  accepted  accounting 
principles  requires  management  to  make  estimates  and  assumptions  that  affect  certain  reported 
amounts  and  disclosures.   Accordingly,  actual  results  could  differ  from  those  estimates. 

2.  Nature  of  Organization 

The  Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference  is  an  association  of  congregationally 
governed  churches  to  assist  those  churches  by  extending  their  fellowship,  encouraging  their 
witness,  and  facilitating  cooperation  and  to  preserve  and  promote  Scriptural  principles  of  local 
church  autonomy  and  the  freedom  of  the  believer  in  Christ. 

3.  Office  Facilities 

In  1983  the  Conference  purchased  an  office  condominium  located  in  St.  Paul,  Minnesota  at  a 
total  cost  of  $151,268.00.  This  property  is  currently  being  used  by  the  Conference  as  its  head- 
quarters. The  purchase  price  was  funded  entirely  through  contributions  and  required  no 
additional  financing. 


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NOTES  TO  FINANCIAL  STATEMENTS  (Continued) 

4.     Depreciation  Expense 

For  the  year  ended  December  31,  1995  depreciation  expense  was  as  follows: 


Asset  Description 
Building  -  Office  Condominium 
Furniture  and  Equipment 
Total 


$3,782 

1.575 

$5J^ 


5.      Special  Designations 


The  cash  balance  at  December  31,  1995  includes  $248,068.28  of  undistributed  receipts  designated 
for  specific  purposes  as  follows: 


Balance 

Balance 

1/1/95 

Receipts       Disbursements. 

12/31/95 

Church  Extension 

3,212.14 

328.00 

89.00 

3,451.14 

Designated 

2,200.09 

18,092.77 

19,275.95(3) 

1,016.91 

Scholarship  Fund 

8,843.10 

3,233.05 

1,600.00 

10,476.15 

Calvary  Trust  (C.E.C.C.) 

150,580.79 

10,361.63 

9,300.00 

151,642.42 

Women's  Project 

546.40 

- 

- 

546.40 

Cornerstone  Corps 

2,545.27 

6,451.25 

2,513.50 

6,483.02 

World  Relief 

4,945.91 

15,555.54 

10,471.28 

10,030.17 

Mission  Account 

8,342.32 

- 

2,978.29(3) 

5,364.03 

Annual  Meeting 

820.42 

38,742.13 

38,949.27(1) 

613.28 

Building  Facilities 

9,964.92 

- 

3,928.61 

6,036.31 

Emergency  Scholarship 

626.70 

4,252.84 

1,850.00 

3,029.54 

Micronesia  Mission 

15,053.00 

68,371.49(3) 

54,733.12(3) 

28,691.37 

Micronesia  Furlough  Accrual-Wilber  3,200.00 

2,400.00(3) 

3,639.30 

1,960.70 

Micronesia  Furlough  Accrual-Wolters 

400.00(3) 

- 

400.00 

Micronesia  Administrative 

- 

3,423.14 

3,423.14(1) 

- 

Conference  Relief 

2,285.14 

1,725.75 

4,010.89 

Congregational  Studies  Conference 

'. 

1,399.24 

1,399.24 

- 

Area  Reps  Meeting  Accrual 

2,000.00 

750.00(2) 

734.45 

2,015.55 

Benefits  Clearing  Account 

971.04 

15,229.59(2) 

13,705.20(1) 

2,495.43 

Wagner  Gift  Annuity  Trust 

10,154.97 

350.00 

9,804.97 

Micronesia  Teacher  Account 

- 

5,789.55 

5,789.55(3) 

- 

Micronesia  Launching  Fund 

- 

1,504.00 

1,504.00(3) 

- 

WECF  Scholarships 

4,218.64 

4,218.64 

- 

WECF  Triennial 

17,547.92.(3) 
229.93150 

17.547.92,(3) 
198.000.46 

Totals 

216.137.24 

248.068.28 

(1)  Includes  Transfers  to  General  Fund  of  $9,690.45. 

(2)  Includes  Transfers  from  General  Fund  of  $1,350.00. 

(3)  Includes  Interfund  Transfers  of  $17,257.81. 


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NOTES  TO  FINANCIAL  STATEMENTS  rContinued) 


6.  Calvary  Trust  (C.E.C.C.) 

The  Conference  entered  into  a  merger  agreement  with  Calvary  Evangelical  Congregational 
Church  effective  December  16,  1991,  whereby  all  assets  of  Calvary  were  transferred  to  the 
Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference.  These  assets  are  to  be  held  in  trust  by  the 
Conference,  with  the  annual  earnings  therefrom  being  distributed  to  certain  beneficiaries  in 
accordance  with  provisions  of  the  agreement. 

7.  Inter-Fund  Transactions 

Support  and  Revenue  in  the  general  fund  of  the  Conference  includes  payments  of  $12,000.00 
received  from  Forsee  Publications  as  reimbursement  of  staff  salary  expenses. 

8.  Tax  Status 

The  Conference  has  filed  for  and  received  tax  exempt  status  under  Internal  Revenue  Code 
Section  501(c)(3). 

9.  Off-Balance  Sheet  Risk 

The  Conference  maintains  its  cash  balances  in  several  financial  institutions.  At  December  31, 
1995  it  had  $69,681  in  excess  of  federally  insured  limits  for  deposits.  The  possibility  of  loss 
exists  if  a  bank  holding  excess  deposits  were  to  fail. 


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1996  CONFERENCE  BUDGET 

RECEIPTS 

Churches $88,800 

Ministers 51,200 

Laymen  17,500 

Foresee  Publications  13,200 

Other 13,500 

TOTAL  RECEIPTS  $183,400 

EXPENSES 

CONFERENCE  MINISTER 

Salary $27,656 

Medical  Benefits  2,644 

Annuity 6,600 

Housing 19,000 

TOTAL $55,900 

TRAVEL 

Conference  Minister 7,000 

Other  Officers 500 

TOTAL $7,500 

OFFICE  EXPENSES 

Association  Fees 9,000 

Utilities 600 

Telephone 4,500 

Equipment  Maintenance 2,000 

Printing 4,000 

Supplies 2,500 

Postage 12,000 

Salaries  52,000 

Other 1,000 

TOTAL $87,600 

BOARD/COMMITTEE  EXPENSES 

Council   Meetings    6,000 

Audit/Legal    Fees 3,000 

Other 100 

Area  Representatives 4,000 

Credentials  Committee 2,000 

Other  Committees 1,600 

TOTAL $16,700 

PUBLICATIONS 

Yearbook 5,000 

Foresee 8,000 

Other 500 

TOTAL $13,500 

CONTRIBUTIONS 

NAE 500 

NAE    Chaplaincy 1,300 

NCMAF 150 

WECF 1,000 

Other 50 

TOTAL $3,000 

TOTAL  EXPENSES  $184,200 

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1995  CONFERENCE  BENEFACTORS 


Aho,  Mrs.  Tyyne 


South  Paris,  ME 


Bailey,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Orrin  H. 
Balvance,  Mrs.  Josephine 
Baum,  Mrs.  Rhoda 
Berdan,  Mrs.  Maurine  W. 
Bergman,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ron 
Berscheid,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Tim 
Bethards,  Mrs.  Elsie 
Boucher,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  E. 
Bresko,  Mrs.  Edna 
Bruning,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Greg 
Burrows,  Mrs.  Gloria 
Bustanoby,  Nanette 


Muskegon,  MI 
Buffalo  Center,  lA 
Highland,  IN 
Bayard,  NE 
Oshkosh,  WI 
Holdingford,  MN 
Cobden,  IL 
Toronto,  On   Canada 
Disputanta,  VA 
Highland,  IL 
Hamburg,  NY 
Marietta,  NY 


Carlson,  Mr.  &  Mrs  Laurie 

Cloutier,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert 

Clymer,  Esther  V. 

Coleman,  Mr.  David  F. 

Coleman,  Mr  &  Mrs.  Victor  W. 

Collins,  Bethany  L. 

Cook,  Marie  L. 

Grossman,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  A.H. 

Cuffey,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  James 


Batavia,  IL 
Seekonk,  MA 
Andover ,  OH 
Willow  Hill,  IL 
Hinsdale,  IL 
Rehoboth,  MA 
Lake  View,  NY 
Lee  Hall,  VA 
Bloomington,  IN 


Dall,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ronald 
Dawson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Glen 
DeMaire,  Mrs.  Allegra 
DeVinney,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  R. 
Dykstra,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas 


Makinen,  MN 
Pasadena,  CA 
New  Haven,  MI 
New  Baltimore,  MI 
S.  Hamilton,  MA 


Elliott,  Alice 
Erdman,  Mr.  Robert 


Hillsboro,  WI 
Bayard,  NE 


Farrow,  Ms.  Joe 

Fegler,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  L 


Kewanee,  IL 
Gering,  NE 


Gaiser,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  M. 
Gonnerman,  Adam  W. 
Grape,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lawrence 
Gregerson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gene 


Carlsbad,  CA 
Moberly,  MO 
lone,  WA 
St.  Paul,  MN 


Hale,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Maurice  P, 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  Dorothy 
Hardt,  Mrs.  Katherina 
Harris,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Amos 
Harris,  Janae  L. 
Harvey,  Dr.  Daniel 
Hemberger,  Mrs.  Anna  K. 
Hunting,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ward  M. 


Scotia,  NY 
Lakewood,  NY 
Scottsbluff,  NE 
Bayard,  NE 
Scottsbluff,  NE 
New  Haven,  MI 
Batavia,  IL 
New  Salem.  MA 


CONFERENCE  BENEFACTORS  continued 


Jahnke,  Augusta  (Nony) 
Jeffery,  Florence  (Becky) 
Jennison,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  H. 
Jesse,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Kenneth  B. 
Johnson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gordon  M. 
Johnson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  E. 
Johnson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert 
Johnson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  R. 


New  Brighton,  MN 
Santa  Ana,  CA 
Encinitas,  CA 
St.  Paul,  MN 
Arcadia,  CA 
Superior,  WI 
Parker sburg,  lA 
Bemus  Point,  NY 


Keasler,  J.  Bobette 
Kinabrew,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bruce 
Kleinendorst ,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Cecil  M, 
Konsor,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gary  A. 
Krueger,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  A. 
Kuhn,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  H. 


Aurora,  IL 
Fresno,  CA 
St.  Paul,  MN 
Avon,  MN 
Kingston,  MA 
Clarks,  NE 


Lange,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gerald  F. 
Laurenti,  Mrs.  Arlene 
Lawrenz,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arlynn 
Lawry,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mark  H. 
Levin,  Bethel 
Light,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  John 
Lyon,  Mr.  E.  Paul 


Port  Richey,  FL 
Kingston,  MA 
Avon,  MN 
Milford,  OH 
St.  Paul,  MN 
Tulsa,  OK 
Highland,  IL 


Mccracken,  Mrs.  Elvina 
McDaniel,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  E, 
McRoberts,  Mr.  John 


Alliance,  OH 
Scottsbluff,  NE 
Mishawaka,  IN 


Mathewson,  Mrs.  Sandy 
Mathewson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert 
Mathias,  Mr.  Robb  R. 
Mills,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joe  F. 


A. 


Reynoldsburg,  OH 
Somers,  CT 
Carlsbad,  CA 
Tulsa,  OK 


Neiwert,  Mrs.  Ida 
Nelson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  V. 
Nygren,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack  D. 
Nygren,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  V, 


Burley,  ID 
Stillwater,  MN 
Maplewood,  MN 
Maplewood,  MN 


Oyer,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Allen  G. 


Lakewood,  NY 


Peister,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry 
Pfaffenroth,  Mr.  Albert 
Pierce,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leslie 
Pisaneschi,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Peter 
Pohly,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  G.  Edgar 


Scottsbluff,  NE 
Oshkosh,  WI 
Tulsa,  OK 
Highland,  IL 
Lenox,  MI 


Reever,  Mr.  Kenneth  P. 
Reynolds,  Miss  Dorothy  A. 
Roberts,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack  L. 
Rockwell,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joaquin 
Roe,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Isaiah  F. 
Russ,  Mr.  Charles  A. 


Cranston,  RI 
Haverhill,  MA 
Bronx,  NY 
Beulah,  MI 
Highland,  IL 
Middletown,  PA 


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CONFERENCE  BENEFACTORS  continued 

Sagar,  Mrs.  Evelyn 
Schaffer,  Mrs.  Ruth 
Schlager,  Mrs.  Helen  Jane 
Schneider,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Phillip 
Scovil,  Mrs.  Kristine 
Schoepfer,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  James 
Shervy,  Mrs.  Mildred 
Shumaker,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  E. 
Steinhauser,  Dr.  Harold 
Stine,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack  C. 
Strobel,  Mrs.  Anna 
Strutz,  Mrs.  Lorraine 
Sturtevant,  Miss  Ruth 
Swift,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  K. 


Pawtucket,  RI 
Fairhaven,  MA 
Scottsbluff,  NE 
Brown  Deer,  WI 
Scottsbluff,  NE 
Pawtucket,  RI 
Naperville,  IL 
Villa  Ridge,  IL 
Davis  Junction, 
Freeport,  IL 
Bethune,  CO 
New  Haven,  MI 
Kingston,  MA 
Stafford,  VA 


IL 


Tatem,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stewart  M. 
Taylor,  Rev.  Richard  H. 
Tillie,  Mrs.  M.  Geraldine 
Tompkins,  Mrs.  Jane  E. 
Town,  Mrs.  Lucile 
Troxell,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gary  G. 


Eastford,  CT 
Benton  Harbor,  MI 
Honor,  MI 
Clifton  Park,  NY 
Portland,  NY 
Oshkosh,  WI 


Uebersax,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mark  &  Kat( 
Ulicny,  Dianne  R. 


Perry,  MI 
Fair  Haven,  MI 


Van  Blarcom,  Mr.  Stephen  L. 
Voskuyl,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roger  J, 


Pittsfield,  MA 
Pasadena,  CA 


Wagner,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edwin 
Wagner,  Mrs.  Violet 
Wallace,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Luther  B. 
Wallace,  Mrs.  Marguerite  A. 
Warga,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Raymond  J. 
Watts,  Mrs.  Lois 
Webber,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  S. 
Welles,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Marshall  P 
Whitcher,  Mrs.  Fern 
Whitman,  Mrs.  Sandra 
Wiering,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Peter 
Wilcox,  Mrs.  Kathryn 
Wildes,  Mrs.  Cynthia  C. 
Williams,  Mr.  David  A. 
Williamson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Herb 
Wilson,  Mrs.  Katherine 
Witham,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Elmer  E. 
Wolters,  Mr.  Dennis 


Turtle  Lake,  ND 
Turtle  Lake,  ND 
Vista,  CA 
St.  Paul,  MN 
Holdingford,  MN 
S.  Easton,  MA 
Portland,  ME 
Pasadena,  CA 
Platteville,  WI 
Barrington,  NH 
Minneapolis,  MN 
Mantorville,  MN 
Largo,  FL 
Fort  Worth,  TX 
Aplington,  lA 
Marietta,  NY 
St.  Paul,  MN 
Little  Falls,  MN 


Yaghoobian,  Mrs.  Josephine 


Pawtucket,  RI 


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CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS  OF  THE 

CONSERVATIVE  CONGREGATIONAL 

CHRISTIAN  CONFERENCE 

(Revised  1995) 

PREAMBLE 


In  gratitude  to  Almighty  God  for  the  gift  of  salvation  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ; 
and  believing  that,  to  the  glory  of  God,  the  task  of  the  church  of  Jesus  Christ  is  two-fold, 
i.e.,  the  evangelization  of  the  world  and  the  edification  of  the  saint;  and  believing  further 
that  there  is  a  definite  need  among  congregationally  governed  churches  of  historic  Biblical 
persuasion  for  an  association  to  assist  them  in  the  performance  of  said  task;  We,  therefore, 
as  autonomous  churches  declaring  our  unqualified  belief  in  the  entire  Word  of  God  written, 
humbly  invoking  the  guidance  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  have  covenanted  together  to  form  such 
an  association. 

Article  I — Name 

The  name  of  this  organization  shall  be:  THE  CONSERVATIVE  CONGREGATIONAL 
CHRISTIAN  CONFERENCE,  hereinafter  called  the  Conference. 

Article  II— Purpose 

1.  To  deepen  and  extend  the  fellowship  of  our  churches. 

2.  To  encourage  a  steadfast.  Biblical  witness  by  our  churches. 

3.  To  facilitate  co-operation  and  counsel  among  our  churches  with  regard  to  evangelism, 
edification.  Christian  education,  stewardship,  missions,  church  extension.  Christian  action, 
women's  and  men's  fellowships,  youth  activities,  the  pastoral  ministry,  and  other  related 
concerns. 

4.  To  preserve  and  promote  the  Scriptural  principles  of  the  autonomy  of  the  local  church 
and  the  freedom  of  the  believer  in  Christ. 

Article  III— Statement  of  Faith 

1.  We  believe  the  Bible,  consisting  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  to  be  the  only  inspired, 
inerrant,  infallible,  authoritative  Word  of  God  written. 

2.  We  believe  that  there  is  one  God,  eternally  existent  in  three  persons:  Father,  Son  and 
Holy  Ghost. 

3.  We  believe  in  the  deity  of  Christ,  in  His  virgin  birth,  in  His  sinless  life,  in  His  miracles, 
in  His  vicarious  and  atoning  death  through  His  shed  blood,  in  His  bodily  resurrection,  in 
His  ascension  to  the  right  hand  of  the  Father,  and  in  His  personal  return  in  power  and  glory. 

4.  We  believe  that  for  salvation  of  lost  and  sinful  man  regeneration  by  the  Holy  Spirit 
is  absolutely  essential. 

5.  We  believe  in  the  present  ministry  of  the  Holy  Spirit  by  Whose  indwelling  power  and 
fullness  the  Christian  is  enabled  to  live  a  godly  life  in  this  present  evil  world. 

6.  We  believe  in  the  resurrection  of  both  the  saved  and  the  lost;  they  that  are  saved  unto 
the  resurrection  of  life,  and  they  that  are  lost  unto  the  resurrection  of  damnation. 

7.  We  believe  in  the  spiritual  unity  of  all  believers  in  Christ. 


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Article  IV— Statement  of  Polity 

1.  We  believe  that  Jesus  Christ  is  the  Head  of  His  body,  the  Church  universal,  and  of 
each  local  church. 

2.  We  believe  that  each  local  church  is  in  itself  a  complete  church,  and  therefore 
autonomous  and  possesses  all  rights  and  responsibilities  of  the  church  by  the  Holy  Spirit 
as  set  forth  in  the  Holy  Scriptures. 

3.  We  believe  that  Jesus  Christ  exercises  His  authority  in  each  local  church  by  the  Holy 
Spirit  and  through  the  Holy  Scriptures. 

4.  We  believe  that  each  local  church  is  ultimately  answerable  only  to  Jesus  Christ,  and 
not  to  any  association,  conference,  council,  synod  or  any  other  ecclesiastical  body. 

5.  We  believe  that  it  is  proper  and  beneficial  for  each  local  church  to  seek  fellowship 
and  counsel  of  other  such  local  churches. 

Article  V — Membership 

1.  Membership  in  this  Conference  shall  be  attained  by  the  voluntary  association  of 
churches,  ministers  or  individual  laymen  who  find  themselves  in  full  accord  with  the  Statement 
of  Faith  and  Statement  of  Polity  (Articles  III, IV)  of  this  Constitution,  and  with  the  general 
principles  of  this  Conference  as  set  forth  in  the  Constitution  and  By-laws.  Conference 
membership,  whether  of  church,  minister  or  laymen,  may  be  subject  to  review  by  the  ensuing 
Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference.  Ministerial  membership  shall  be  accorded  on  the  basis 
of  the  approved  ministerial  standards  of  the  Conference,  as  set  forth  in  the  By-laws  of  this 
Constitution.  Churches  are  not  necessarily  barred  from  membership  because  of  other 
affiliations  so  long  as  they  adhere  to  the  Statement  of  Faith  and  the  Statement  of  Polity  and 
the  workings  of  the  Conference.  Individual  Lay  Membership  may  be  held  only  by  members 
of  congregationally  governed  churches  which  are  not  members  of  this  Conference.  In  the 
event  that  a  non-member  church  joins  this  Conference,  the  individual  lay  membership  of 
any  of  its  members  ceases. 

2.  A  church,  minister  or  individual  lay  member  may  withdraw  from  membership  in  this 
Conference  at  any  time  by  its  or  his  own  action,  and  will  be  removed  from  the  membership 
roll  when  written  notice  of  such  action  is  given  to  the  Chairman  of  the  Credentials  Committee. 

3.  A  church,  minister  or  individual  lay  member  may  be  dismissed  from  membership  in 
this  Conference  for  continued  inactivity,  at  the  decision  of  the  Credentials  Committee  and 
the  ratification  of  the  Conference. 

4.  In  the  event  that  there  is  received  a  written  statement  that  a  member  church,  minister 
or  individual  lay  member  has  departed  from  the  standards  of  faith  and  practice  set  forth 
in  this  Constitution  and  By-laws,  or  in  the  Code  of  Ethics  for  Ministers  and  Churches,  the 
Credentials  Committee  shall  make  a  careful  investigation  of  the  matter.  If  the  charge 
appears  to  the  Committee  to  be  justified,  and  is  received  in  accordance  with  I  Timothy  5:19 
from  at  least  two  or  three  witnesses,  then  the  Committee  shall  report  the  matter  to  the 
Conference  for  appropriate  action.  The  Credentials  Committee  shall  file  their  report  in 
writing  with  the  Recording  Secretary  of  this  Conference  and  the  party  accused  at  least 
thirty  days  prior  to  the  annual  or  special  meeting  at  which  the  report  is  to  be  considered.  The 
right  to  appeal  to  the  Conference  by  the  party  accused  is  presupposed. 

Article  VI — Associated  Relationships 

1 .  The  Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference  encourages  the  forming  of  local 
fellowships,  conferences,  or  associations,  of  churches  and  ministers  who  are  in  accordance 
with  Article  V,  Section  1,  of  the  Constitution  and  who  are  in  sympathy  with  the  statements 
of  faith  and  polity  of  this  Conference. 

Fellowships,  conferences,  or  associations,  whether  state  or  area,  may  be  recognized  in 
this  associated  relationship  upon  request  to  and  approval  by  the  Credentials  Committee.  Such 
action  will  be  subject  to  review  by  the  ensuing  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference. 

Recognition  by  the  Conference  does  not  bestow  membership  in  this  Conference  upon 
churches  or  ministers  of  the  respective  groups.  Churches,  ministers,  or  individual  laymen, 
may  attain  voluntary  membership  according  to  Article  V  —  Membership,  of  this  Constitution. 

Fellowships,  conferences  or  associations,  recognized  by  this  Conference,  will  be  represented 
in  the  Conference  business  meetings  by  the  delegates  of  their  member  churches  which  are 
also  members  of  this  Conference. 


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Article  VII — Meetings 

1.  ANNUAL  MEETING.  There  shall  be  an  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference  at  such 
time  and  place  as  determined  by  the  Executive  Committee,  unless  the  same  are  specifically 
designated  by  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  previous  year. 

2.  SPECIAL  MEETINGS.  These  may  be  called  at  the  direction  of  the  Executive  Com- 
mittee, or  upon  written  request  of  members  representing  one-fifth  of  the  total  membership 
of  the  Conference. 

3.  REPRESENTATION.  Churches  becoming  members  of  the  Conference  shall  be  entitled 
to  representation  at  various  meetings  of  the  Conference  by  the  pastors  and  two  lay  delegates 
who  shall  be  members  of  that  local  church  for  the  first  100  members  or  fraction  thereof  and 
thereafter  one  delegate  who  is  a  member  of  that  local  church  for  each  500  members  or  fraction 
thereof. 

Voting  privileges  at  Conference  meetings  shall  also  be  extended  to  ministerial  members 
who  are  without  a  charge,  to  individual  lay  members  of  the  Conference,  with  the  understanding 
that  not  more  than  one  layman  from  any  non-member  church  shall  be  entitled  to  vote,  and 
to  all  Conference  Officers  and  members  of  the  Board  of  Directors. 

4.  PROCEDURE.  The  guide  for  parhamentary  procedure  in  all  meetings  shall  be  Robert's 
Rules  of  Order,  Revised,  in  all  cases  not  covered  by  special  rules  of  this  Constitution  and 
By-laws. 

Article  VIII— Officers 

1.  The  elected  officers  of  this  Conference  shall  be: 

a.  A  President,  a  Vice-President,  a  Recording  Secretary,  a  Conference  Minister,  a 
Treasurer  and  a  Controller. 

b.  The  term  of  office  for  each  of  the  above  officers  shall  be  three  years,  and  for  the 
duration  of  their  tenure  they  shall  be  ex-offico  members  of  the  Conference  Board  of 
Directors  with  full  voting  rights. 

c.  The  terms  of  the  President  and  the  Vice-President  shall  expire  simultaneously;  the 
following  year  the  terms  of  the  Conference  Minister  and  the  Controller  shall  expire;  and 
the  third  year  the  terms  of  the  Recording  Secretary  and  the  Treasurer  shall  expire. 

d.  The  office  of  the  Conference  President  and  the  Conference  Vice-President  shall 
be  limited  to  one  term,  but  following  a  one  year  lapse,  their  eligibility  for  re-election  shall 
be  restored.  No  Conference  officer,  except  for  the  Conference  Minister,  may  serve  more 
than  nine  (9)  consecutive  years  in  Conference  offices  without  a  lapse  of  at  least  one  (1) 
year  between  those  offices. 

2.  The  duly  elected  officers  of  the  said  Conference  shall  hold  their  office  until  their 
successors  are  chosen  and  installed  in  their  stead  which  shall  be  at  the  Annual  Meeting  at 
which  they  are  elected. 

3.  If  for  any  reason  an  officer  chooses  to  resign,  a  letter  of  resignation  shall  be  directed 
to  the  President,  who  in  turn  shall  call  it  to  the  attention  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  which 
Board  will  have  the  power  to  accept  such  a  resignation  between  the  meetings  of  the  Conference. 
This  procedure  shall  also  be  followed  if  any  members  of  the  Board  of  Directors  choose  to 
resign.  In  the  event  that  the  President  resigns,  the  letter  of  resignation  shall  be  directed  to 
the  Conference  Minister,  who  shall  present  it  to  the  Board  of  Directors  for  action. 

Article  IX — Board  of  Directors 

1.  The  business  of  the  Conference  shall  be  conducted  and  the  property  of  the  Conference 
shall  be  managed  by  a  Board  of  Directors,  numbering  not  fewer  than  twelve  nor  more  than 
thirty  members,  and  shall  include  the  elected  officers  of  the  Conference.  The  initial  board 
having  been  elected  in  three  equal  groups,  for  one  year,  for  two  years,  and  three  years,  respec- 
tively, one-third  of  the  membership  of  the  Board  of  Directors  (exclusively  of  the  Conference 
Officers  named  in  Article  VIII  who  are  ex-officio  members  of  the  Board  with  full  voting 
rights)  shall  be  elected  annually  for  a  term  of  three  years,  in  future  Annual  Meetings  of  the 
Conference.  No  Board  member  may  be  elected  to  two  full  consecutive  terms  without  a 
minimum  of  a  one  year  lapse,  after  which  eligibility  will  be  restored.  No  Board  member, 
elected  to  that  position,  may  serve  concurrently  as  a  Conference  officer.  In  the  election  of 
Board  members,  consideration  shall  be  given  to  geographic  representation  and  to  represen- 
tation from  the  Conference  committees. 


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2.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  establish  an  Executive  Committee,  to  consist  of  the  officers 
of  the  Conference.  The  Board  may  delegate  to  the  Executive  Committee  such  of  its  powers 
and  authority  as  may  be  deemed  necessary  for  the  proper  functioning  of  the  Conference. 

3.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  fill  any  vacancy  arising  among  the  officers  of  the  Con- 
ference, the  Committees  or  in  the  Board  itself,  until  the  next  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Con- 
ference at  which  time  the  Conference  shall  fill  the  vacancy  for  the  unexpired  term. 

4.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  have  power  to  endorse  a  ministerial  member  of  the  Con- 
ference for  the  military  chaplaincy  upon  the  recommendation  of  the  Credentials  Commit- 
tee. This  endorsement  is  subject  to  review  by  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference. 

5.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  appoint  annually  the  Conference  representative  on  the 
Chaplaincy  Commission  of  the  National  Association  of  Evangelicals.  He  shall  automatical- 
ly be  one  of  the  five  members  of  the  Credentials  Committee. 

6.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  establish  Foresee  Publications  as  the  Christian  Education 
supply  and  publication  arm  of  the  Conference;  such  operation  to  be  under  the  direction  of 
the  Board  of  Directors. 

7.  Any  action  of  the  Board  of  Directors  may  be  subject  to  review  and  ratification  by  the 
Conference  at  its  Annual  Meeting  or  any  special  meeting. 

Article  X — Incorporation 

This  revised  Constitution  and  By-laws  shall  become  the  Constitution  and  By-laws  of  the 
Corporation  established  under  the  Constitution  and  By-laws  replaced  by  this  instrument. 

Article  XI— By-Laws 

The  Conference  shall  adopt  such  By-laws  as  it  shall  deem  appropriate  and  necessary  for 
the  operation  of  the  Conference.  The  By-laws  shall  provide  for  the  manner  of  amendment 
thereof. 

Article  XII— Amendments 

Amendments  to  this  Constitution  shall  be  proposed  in  writing  by  submitting  the  same 
to  the  Recording  Secretary  at  the  Annual  Meeting  preceding  their  consideration  for  adoption. 
These  amendments  shall  be  read  to  the  Annual  Meeting  and  copies  of  the  same  shall  be  mailed 
as  soon  as  possible  after  the  Annual  Meeting  at  which  they  are  first  proposed  to  each  of 
the  Conference  members  (churches,  ministers,  and  individual  lay  members).  A  two-thirds 
favorable  vote  of  the  delegates  duly  elected,  and  of  others  entitled  to  vote  (See  Article  VII, 
paragraph  3),  shall  be  required  for  adoption;  and  the  orderly  numbering,  lettering,  capitaliza- 
tion and  spelling  of  the  Articles  shall  be  cared  for  by  the  Constitution  Study  Committee. 

Article  XIII— Dissolution 

No  part  of  the  net  earnings  or  other  assets  of  this  Conference  shall  ever  inure  to  the  benefit 
of  any  donor,  member,  or  officer  of  this  Conference,  or  of  any  private  individual.  No  donor, 
member,  individual  committee,  associate  or  affiliate  member  or  officer  of  this  Conference 
shall  be  entitled  to  be  a  recipient  in  the  distribution  of  any  assets  of  this  Conference  upon 
dissolution.  Any  assets  of  said  Conference  must  be  distributed  or  given  to  one  or  more 
organizations  recognized  by  the  Internal  Revenue  Service  as  one  organized  exclusively  for 
religious,  charitable,  scientific,  literary,  or  educational  purposes. 


BY-LAWS 

I — Board  of  Directors 

1.  The  President  of  the  Conference  shall  serve  as  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Directors, 
and  shall  preside  at  all  meetings. 

2.  Regular  meetings  of  the  Board  of  Directors  shall  be  held  at  such  time  and  place  as 
shall  be  determined  by  the  Board,  but  not  less  than  once  a  year. 

3.  Special  meetings  of  the  Board  of  Directors  may  be  called  by  the  Conference  President 
on  one  month's  notice  to  each  Board  member.  Such  meetings  may  be  also  called  by  the 
Conference  Minister  in  like  manner  upon  written  request  of  any  five  members  of  the  Board. 
A  business  quorum  shall  be  any  majority  of  the  members  of  the  Board. 

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4.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  keep  written  minutes  of  each  meeting,  which  are  to  be 
made  available  to  the  Conference  upon  request. 

5.  The  Board  of  Directors  may  employ  or  cause  to  be  employed  such  other  persons  as 
the  needs  of  the  Conference  may  require. 

II— Officers 

1.  The  Board  of  Directors  or  the  Executive  Committee  may  appoint  in  addition  to  the 
offices  provided  for  in  the  Constitution  such  assistant  secretaries,  assistant  treasurers  and 
other  subordinate  officers  and  agents  as  may  be  deemed  necessary.  Such  appointed  officers 
shall  hold  office  for  the  terms  of,  and  exercise  the  powers  and  perform  the  duties  assigned 
to  them  by  the  action  of  the  appointing  body. 

2.  The  President  shall  be  the  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Directors  and  the  Executive 
Committee,  and  shall  preside  at  all  their  meetings,  as  well  as  at  the  meeting  of  the  Conference 
as  a  whole.  He  may,  with  the  consent  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  delegate  to  other  elected 
officers  of  the  Conference  such  presidential  authority  and  power  as  may  be  deemed  necessary 
and  appropriate  to  facilitate  Conference  operations.  He  shall,  under  authority  of  the  Board 
of  Directors,  have  general  oversight  over  the  ministry  of  the  Conference. 

3.  The  Vice-President  shall,  in  the  absence  of  the  President,  perform  the  duties  and 
functions  of  his  office,  and  in  addition  thereto  such  other  duties  as  the  Board  of  Directors 
may  from  time  to  time  prescribe. 

4.  The  Recording  Secretary,  or  a  temporary  substitute,  shall  attend  all  meetings  of  the 
Board  of  Directors  and  of  the  Conference  and  cause  to  be  recorded  all  the  votes  and  minutes 
of  all  proceedings  in  a  book  to  be  kept  for  that  purpose.  He  shall  perform  all  such  other 
duties  as  may  be  prescribed  by  the  Board  of  Directors  or  the  Executive  Committee. 

5.  The  Conference  Minister  shall  be  the  Executive  Director  and  Pastor  of  the  Conference. 
He  shall  promote  and  represent  the  Conference  to  both  members  and  non-members,  in  order 
to  accomplish  the  purpose  of  the  Conference  as  stated  in  Article  II,  Sections  1-4  of  the 
Constitution.  He  shall  be  responsible  for  the  functioning  of  all  committees.  He  shall  have 
an  advisory  relationship  with  the  various  regional  fellowships  associated  with  the  Conference. 
He  shall  conduct  the  official  correspondence  of  the  Conference,  and  shall  give  notice  of  all 
meetings  of  the  members  and  of  the  Conference  committees. 

He  shall  be  responsible  for  the  registration  for  the  Annual  Meeting.  He  shall  maintain 
an  official  record  of  the  Conference  membership  and  have  custody  of  the  Conference  seal 
which  he  shall  apply  with  his  signature  to  any  documents  requiring  it  when  authorized  by 
the  Board  of  Directors,  Executive  Committee  or  the  President.  He  shall  receive  and  process 
all  money  received  by  the  Conference  according  to  procedures  developed  in  conjunction  with 
the  Treasurer  and  the  Finance  Committee.  He  shall  perform  such  other  duties  as  may  be 
prescribed  by  the  Board  of  Directors,  the  Executive  Committee  or  the  President  under  whose 
supervision  he  shall  be. 

6.  The  Treasurer  shall  have  custody  of  the  corporate  funds  and  securities  of  the  Conference, 
and  shall  cause  the  same  to  be  kept  in  a  safe  deposit  box  as  directed  by  the  Board  of  Directors. 
He  shall  cause  to  be  kept  full  and  accurate  accounts  of  receipts  and  disbursements  in  books 
belonging  to  the  Conference,  and  shall  deposit  all  monies  and  other  valuable  effects  in  the 
name  of  and  credit  of  the  Conference,  in  repositories  indicated  by  the  Board  of  Directors. 
The  Board  of  Directors  are  to  see  that  the  Treasurer's  books  be  audited  annually  by  an  approved 
certified  public  accountant,  the  report  of  which  will  be  made  directly  to  the  Board  of  Directors 
and  be  made  available  to  the  Conference  membership. 

7.  The  Controller  shall  approve  the  expenditures  of  all  monies  in  accordance  with  the 
adopted  budget.  He  shall  assist  the  Treasurer  in  the  preparation  of  the  budget  for  presentation 
to  the  Board  of  Directors  at  the  Annual  Meeting.  He  shall  make  such  recommendations  to 
the  Board  of  Directors  for  the  handling  of  funds  that  he  deems  necessary  for  proper 
stewardship. 

Ill — Committees 

In  addition  to  the  Executive  Committee,  the  following  Conference  Life  Committees  shall 
be  provided  to  serve  Conference  members.  The  Chairman  of  each  Committee  shall  be 
appointed  by  the  Board  of  Directors.  The  Committees,  while  subject  to  the  Board  of  Directors, 
shall  function  under  the  supervision  of  the  Conference  Minister. 

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1.  A  Conference  Education  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a 
rotating  basis  for  three-year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  make  available  a  continuing  education 
program  for  member  ministers  serving  our  churches  who  are  in  need  of  additional  training. 
It  shall  encourage  the  mentoring  of  less  experienced  ministers  by  those  who  are  more 
experienced  and  mature.  The  Committee  shall  seek  to  promote  a  better  understanding  of 
Congregationalism  in  general  within  the  Conference.  This  Committee  shall  administer  the 
Conference  Care  program,  including  the  scholarship  fund.  The  Committee  shall,  upon  re- 
quest, make  recommendations  as  to  theological  schools,  Bible  colleges  or  other  accredited 
institutions  and  render  such  other  counsel  and  assistance  as  is  necessary.  The  Board  shall 
appoint  an  Historian  to  be  an  ex-officio  member  of  this  Committee.  The  Historian  shall 
assure  that  the  Conference  office  is  a  repository  for  materials  of  historical  interest,  maintain 
an  historical  account  of  the  Conference  from  its  inception,  and  promote  an  interest  in  the 
churches  in  the  details  of  their  own  histories  and  anniversaries. 

2.  A  Conference  Growth  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a  rotating 
basis  for  three-year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  encourage  and  stimulate  the  growth  of  the 
Conference  as  a  whole  by  providing  the  Conference  constituency  with  information  concerning 
the  establishment  of  new  churches  and  concerning  needy  churches  to  whom  assistance  and 
counsel  would  be  helpful.  The  Committee  shall  seek  to  interest  non-affiliated  congregationally 
governed  churches  in  Conference  membership.  It  shall  administer  the  Church  Extension  Fund, 
the  Conference  Relief  Fund,  and  the  Cornerstone  Corps. 

3.  A  Constitution  Study  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a  rotating 
basis  for  three-year  terms.  This  Conmiittee  shall  annually  review  the  Constitution  and  By-laws, 
offer  for  consideration  any  appropriate  revisions  of  amendments,  and  take  necessary  procedural 
steps  to  bring  them  before  the  Conference.  This  Committee  shall  study  also  the  constitutional 
problems  for  local  churches  at  the  request  of  the  same,  and  recommend  suggestions  for  im- 
proving the  constitution  thereof.  The  chairman  of  this  Committee  shall  serve  as  the  Con- 
ference Parliamentarian. 

4.  A  Credentials  Conmiittee  of  five  to  be  elected  by  the  Board  of  Directors  on  a  rotating 
basis  for  three-year  terms;  the  Conference  Minister  shall  be  an  ex-officio  member  of  this 
Committee.  This  Conmiittee  shall  have  the  following  duties: 

a.  The  Committee  shall  receive  and  review  all  applications  for  membership  in  the 
Conference.  In  making  such  a  review,  the  Committee  shall  make  every  reasonable  effort 
to  investigate  and  interview  all  individuals  making  application  to  the  Conference.  The 
investigation  should  include,  if  at  all  possible,  a  personal  interview  by  a  member  of  the 
Committee  or  by  a  Board  member;  or  by  a  member  of  the  Conference,  if  the  first  two 
are  impractical.  They  shall  either  approve  or  disapprove  the  application,  or  refer  it  to 
the  Board  of  Directors  for  review.  In  the  event  of  approval,  the  Committee  has  power 
to  grant  membership  subject  to  approval  by  the  next  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference. 

b.  The  Committee  shall  take  action  with  regard  to  requests  for  transferal  or  dismissal, 
such  action  being  subject  to  approval  by  the  next  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference  except 
where  dismissal  has  been  requested  by  the  party  in  question. 

c.  All  applications  for  membership,  transfer,  or  dismissal,  either  approved  or 
disapproved  by  the  Committee  and  all  such  applications  then  in  process  are  to  be  listed 
and  circulated  the  by  Committee  to  the  entire  membership  of  the  Conference  not  less 
than  thirty  days  before  the  Annual  Meeting.  Only  those  so  listed  and  circulated  shall  be 
presented  to  the  Annual  Meeting  for  ratification. 

d.  The  Committee  shall  have  the  power  to  renew  ministerial  licenses  granted  by  the 
Conference  upon  application  by  the  licensee. 

e.  The  Committee  shall  have  the  power  to  receive  applications  from  prospective  students 
who  wish  to  prepare  themselves  for  some  form  of  the  Gospel  ministry  and  who  desire 
to  come  under  Conference  Care.  Such  action  will  be  subject  to  approval  by  the  Conference 
and  the  Annual  Meeting. 

f.  The  Committee  shall  make  recommendations  to  the  Board  of  Directors  regarding 
the  endorsement  of  any  ministerial  member  seeking  to  enter  the  military  chaplaincy. 

g.  The  Committee  shall  make  an  annual  review  of  the  ministerial  activities  of  those 
with  full  memberships  or  license  to  determine  the  current  outreach  of  the  Conference 
and  the  propriety  of  continued  ministerial  status  of  the  members. 

h.  The  Committee  shall  make  a  careful  investigation  of  those  cases  where  discipline 
may  be  necessary  as  ordered  by  the  Constitution  (Article  V,  3). 


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5.  An  Editorial  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a  rotating  basis 
for  three-year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  pubUsh  a  Conference  Yearbook  annually,  a 
Conference  Periodical,  a  Conference  Prayer  Calendar,  informational  brochures  and  other 
necessary  and  desired  literature.  The  Board  shall  appoint  an  Editor  to  be  an  ex-officio  member 
of  this  Committee. 

6.  A  Finance  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a  rotating  basis 
for  three-year  terms.  In  addition,  the  Treasurer  and  Controller  shall  serve  as  ex-officio  members 
of  this  Conmiittee.  This  Committee  shall  devise  ways  and  means  of  providing  for  the  financial 
needs  of  the  Conference,  and  shall  make  such  financial  needs  known  to  the  constituency. 

7.  A  Foresee  PubUcations  Committee  of  five,  three  of  whose  members  shall  be  appointed 
by  the  Conference  Minister  and  confirmed  by  the  Board  of  Directors.  The  other  two  members 
shall  be  appointed  by  the  Board  of  Directors:  one  to  serve  as  Controller  and  one  as  Treasurer. 
All  members  shall  be  appointed  to  three-year  terms  on  a  rotating  basis.  The  Committee  shall 
oversee  the  operation  of  Foresee  Publications  which  exists  to  serve  and  to  promote  the  Con- 
ference by  providing  churches  and  individuals  with  published  materials  and  distinctive  Con- 
ference items. 

8.  A  Lay  Ministry  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a  rotating  basis 
for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  have  the  goal  of  encouraging,  equipping,  and 
enhancing  lay  ministry  in  our  Conference  and  its  churches.  This  goal  will  be  pursued  by 
developing  and  distributing  lay  ministry  resource  material,  by  providing  consultation  ser- 
vices to  local  churches  interested  in  or  engaged  in  lay  ministry  and  by  keeping  the  important 
role  of  lay  ministry  in  our  churches,  both  small  and  large,  before  the  Conference. 

9.  A  Fraternal  Relations  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a  rotating 
basis  for  three-year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  carry  on  discussions  and  relations  with  other 
like-minded  bodies  in  this  country  and  throughout  the  world. 

10.  A  Ministry  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a  rotating  basis 
for  three-year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  be  concerned  with  the  general  well  being  of  our 
member  ministers,  encouraging  their  participation  in  such  things  as  opportunities  for  per- 
sonal growth  and  spiritual  nurture,  mentoring  and  continuing  education,  and  sound  health 
care  and  retirement  programs.  It  shall  also  encourage  congregations  to  consider  the  total 
needs  of  their  pastors  when  preparing  remuneration  packages.  This  Committee  shall  also 
assist  the  Conference  Minister  in  developing  and  maintaining  the  placement  program  and 
shall  administer  the  Ministerial  Emergency  Fund. 

11.  A  Missions  Committee  of  four  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a  rotating  basis 
for  three-year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  encourage  and  stimulate  missionary  interests  in 
the  local  churches  by  assisting  in  the  development  of  local  missionary  programs  as  requested, 
by  suggesting  special  missionary  projects  to  the  Conference  such  as  a  united  offering  for 
world  reUef,  and  by  encouraging  the  prayer  and  financial  support  of  our  member  missionaries. 

12.  A  Nominating  Committee  of  five,  two  to  be  appointed  annually  by  the  Board  of 
Directors  and  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three-year  terms. 
This  Committee  shall  provide  a  slate  of  candidates  for  the  various  offices  and  committees. 
This  Committee  shall  submit  a  preliminary  ballot  of  nominations  to  the  Conference  Minister 
who  shall  publish  the  ballot  to  all  Conference  members  and  churches  no  less  than  thirty  days 
in  advance  of  the  Annual  Meetings. 

13.  A  Program  Committee  of  seven  members  appointed  by  the  Board  to  prepare  for  each 
Annual  Meeting.  Terms  shall  begin  at  the  time  of  appointment  and  terminate  when  all  af- 
fairs for  each  Committee's  particular  Annual  Meeting  are  resolved.  The  Committee  shall 
receive  assistance  from  two  auxiliary  committees: 

a.  A  Children's  Committee  of  three  appointed  by  the  Board  for  each  Annual  Meeting. 
This  Committee  shall  be  responsible  to  provide  meaningful  activities  and  nursery  care 
for  children  twelve  and  under  during  the  Annual  Meeting  sessions.  The  chairman  of  the 
committee  shall  be  a  member  of  the  Program  Committee. 

b.  A  Youth  Committee  of  three  appointed  by  the  Board  for  each  Annual  Meeting. 
This  Committee  shall  plan  for  annual  youth  sessions  concurrent  to  the  Annual  Meeting 
and  for  such  other  Conference-wide  youth  activities  that  may  be  feasible.  The  chairman 
of  the  Committee  shall  be  a  member  of  the  Program  Committee. 

14.  A  Women's  Ministries  Committee  of  a  minimum  of  three  and  a  maximum  of  six  to 
be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three-year  terms.  This  Committee  shall 
seek  to  promote  the  growth  and  spiritual  welfare  of  the  women  of  the  Conference  through 
the  planning  of  the  Annual  Meeting  Ladies'  Luncheon  and  special  sessions,  through  enlisting 
the  assistance  of  regional  resource  people,  and  through  a  yearly  outreach  project.  The  Com- 

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mittee  will  seek  to  provide  avenues  for  publications,  correspondence,  information  for  ideas 
and  programs,  and  adequate  funding  for  its  own  separate  budget  through  contributions  from 
women's  groups  and  individuals.  The  purpose  of  this  Committee  shall  be  to  unify  in  Christ, 
encourage,  strengthen,  network,  and  minister  to  the  needs  of  the  women  in  member  and  other 
churches. 

15.  A  Committee  of  Area  Representatives.  This  Committee  shall  be  nominated  by  the 
Conference  Minister  and  confirmed  by  the  Board  of  Directors  for  one-year  terms,  the  number 
to  be  determined  by  the  Board.  The  duties  of  this  Committee  shall  consist  of  acting  in  the 
capacity  of  regional  assistants  to  the  Conference  Minister.  Each  member  shall  be  assigned 
a  specific  area  of  the  country  and  be  responsible  for  promoting,  encouraging,  and  overseeing 
the  work  of  the  Conference  in  that  area.  The  Committee  shall  serve  under  the  direction  of 
the  Conference  Minister. 

The  Board  of  Directors  shall  appoint  such  other  Committees  as  deemed  necessary. 

A  Pastor  of  a  member  church,  who  does  not  hold  his  standing  in  the  Conference  may 
serve  on  any  committee,  with  the  exception  of  the  Credentials  Committee,  as  long  as  he  is 
pastor  of  a  member  church.  If  he  ceases  his  relationship  to  a  member  church,  he  is 
automatically  dropped  from  the  Committee  membership,  unless  he  is  called  to  another  member 
church.  He  may  not  be  elected  to  the  Board  or  a  Conference  office. 

Associate  members  may  serve  on  any  committee  with  the  exception  of  the  Credentials 
Committee.  They  may  not  be  elected  to  the  Board  or  a  Conference  office. 

Each  Committee  shall  prepare  a  written  report  of  progress  to  be  presented  at  the  Annual 
Meeting  of  the  Conference,  and  at  such  other  times  as  the  Board  of  Directors  shall  request  it. 

IV— Finance 

There  is  to  be  no  per-capita  assessment  or  apportionment  levied  by  this  Conference  upon 
the  member  churches  or  ministers.  The  churches  and  ministers  are  expected  to  assume  volun- 
tarily a  share  in  the  financial  responsibility  of  the  Conference. 

V— Conference  Records 

All  records  of  Conference  business  in  the  hands  of  Conference  officials  are  the  property 
of  the  Conference,  contents  of  which  must  be  made  available  to  authorized  Conference  officials 
upon  request,  and  which  must  be  delivered  to  the  Conference  upon  termination  of  the  service 
of  officials. 

VI— Ordination  to  the  Christian  Ministry 

1.  Ordination  to  the  ministry  shall  be  by  a  local  church,  after  examination  by  a  council 
called  by  said  church. 

2.  A  candidate  for  Ordination  to  the  Christian  Ministry  and  subsequent  ministerial 
membership  in  this  Conference  will  be  expected  to  have  a  life  which  is  bearing  the  fruit  of 
the  Spirit,  and  which  is  marked  by  deep  spirituality  and  the  best  of  ethical  practices.  The 
candidate  will  be  disqualified  by  any  habits  or  practices  in  his  life  which  do  not  glorify  God 
in  his  body  which  belongs  to  God,  or  which  might  cause  any  brother  in  Christ  to  stumble. 

3.  Every  candidate  for  ordination  is  encouraged  to  first  apply  for  Ministerial  License. 

4.  This  Conference  recommends  that  any  local  church  which  calls  an  unordained  man 
to  its  pastorate  who  does  not  hold  a  Ministerial  License  from  this  Conference  allow  a  trial 
period  of  one  year  before  proceeding  with  his  ordination. 

VII— Standards  and  Membership  for  Ministry 

1.  General  Membership  Information 

a.  A  person  who  appUes  to  this  Conference  as  an  Ordained  Minister,  Licensed  Minister, 
Commissioned  Christian  Worker  or  Lay  Preacher  shall  be  required  to  provide  a  one-time 
application  fee  of  an  amount  determined  by  the  Board  of  Directors. 

b.  Full  standing  for  Ministers  and  Commissioned  Christian  Workers  shall  require  their 
attendance  at  an  Annual  Meeting. 

c.  For  applicants  seeking  Ordained  Ministerial  standing  and  having  no  previous 
relationship  with  this  Conference,  a  one  year  waiting  period  shall  be  required.  The 
Credentials  Committee  may  grant  a  ministerial  Ucense  in  the  meantime. 

d.  Prospective  candidates  for  the  ministry,  the  mission  field,  and  other  areas  of  service 
are  encouraged  to  apply  for  Conference  Care  Membership. 

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e.  Full  standing  for  Ordained  Ministers,  Licensed  Ministers,  Commissioned 
Christian  Workers,  and  students  under  Conference  Care  requires  that  they  have 
membership  in  a  Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference  church  or  a 
congregationally  governed  church. 

f.  Only  an  Associate  Membership  may  be  granted  to  those  having  their  credentials 
and/or  other  membership  in  a  non-congregationally  governed  body.  This  Associate 
Membership  will  carry  with  it  all  the  privileges  of  the  Conference  with  the  exception  of 
holding  office,  serving  on  the  Board  of  Directors  or  Credentials  Committee,  a  committee 
chairmanship  and  voting. 

g.  Membership  cards  for  Ordained  Ministers,  Licensed  Ministers,  Commissioned 
Christian  Workers  and  Lay  Preachers  shall  be  issued  annually  on  a  calendar  year  basis 
following  the  return  of  the  annual  questionnaire  and  a  gift  of  any  amount  to  the  financial 
support  of  the  Conference.  Refusal  to  contribute  in  this  way  to  the  financial  support  of 
the  Conference  for  a  period  two  consecutive  years  will  result  in  a  review  by  the  Credentials 
Committee  and  in  dismissal  should  it  be  shown  to  be  warranted. 

Ordained  Ministers,  Licensed  Ministers,  Commissioned  Christian  Workers  and  Lay 
Preachers  who  are  inactive  in  the  Conference  for  a  period  of  two  years,  during  which 
time  they  do  not  answer  Conference  or  regional  correspondence  or  questionnaires;  do 
not  attend  any  Conference  or  regional  meetings;  and  do  not  make  any  contact  whatever 
with  this  Conference,  shall  be  contacted  if  at  all  possible  by  the  Credentials  Committee 
to  ascertain  their  interest  in  the  Conference.  If  there  is  no  response  or  not  interest  indicated, 
the  names  of  such  members  may  be  recommended  for  removal  from  Conference  member- 
ship by  the  Credentials  Committee  at  the  Annual  Meeting. 

h.  Ordained  Ministers,  Licensed  Ministers,  and  Commissioned  Christian  Workers  who 
for  a  period  of  two  or  more  years  (during  one  year  for  Licensed  Ministers)  fail  to  exercise 
the  functions  of  the  ministry  for  reasons  other  than  disability  or  retirement  and  who  pursue 
secular  employment  with  no  apparent  effort  to  serve  as  a  pastor  or  in  some  capacity  as 
a  minister  (i.e.  beyond  those  activities  ordinarily  done  by  lay-persons)  shall  be  questioned 
by  the  Credentials  Committee  as  to  the  propriety  of  their  continued  standing  as  a  minister 
or  a  Commissioned  Christian  Worker.  If  such  persons  persist  in  the  neglect  of  their  ministry 
and  refuse  to  resign  from  Conference  standing  unless  there  are  extenuating  circumstances, 
the  Credentials  Committee  may  recommend,  to  any  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference, 
removal  from  their  membership  status  or  transferal  to  Individual  Lay  Membership  within 
the  Conference.  The  right  to  request  reinstatement  upon  a  return  to  proper  ministry  is 
presumed. 

2.  Ordained  Ministerial  Membership 

a.  A  Ministerial  standing  in  this  Conference  shall  require: 

(1)  A  minimum  academic  attainment  of  a  diploma  from  an  accredited  Bible  institute 
or  the  equivalent  in  formal  education  of  Christian  service.  However,  this  Conference 
considers  a  seminary  training  to  be  desirable. 

(2)  A  vocational  call  to  a  specific  place  of  ministry  that  involved  the  ministry  of 
the  Word. 

(3)  Acceptable  ordination  to  the  Christian  ministry. 

(4)  Reception  into  membership  in  the  Conference  in  the  manner  provided  by  the 
Constitution  (Article  V). 

b.  Good  and  regular  standing  of  ministers  shall  indicate  that  they  do  hold  Conference 
membership  and  are  not  under  disciplinary  penalty  as  a  result  of  charges  against  them. 

3.  Licensed  Ministerial  Membership 

a.  Ministerial  license  to  preach  conferring  authority  to  perform  the  regular  functions 
of  parish  ministry,  including  the  solemnization  of  marriages  where  legally  permissible 
shall  be  granted  by  the  Conference  upon  recommendation  by  the  Credentials  Committee 
and  shall  expire  with  the  closing  date  of  the  ensuing  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference. 
Such  license  is  renewable  at  the  discretion  of  the  Credentials  Committee  upon  application 
to  its  chairman  at  least  thirty  (30)  days  before  expiration  of  the  license. 

b.  A  Licensed  Ministerial  standing  in  this  Conference  shall  require: 

(1)  A  minimum  academic  attainment  of  a  diploma  from  an  accredited  Bible  institute 
or  the  equivalent  education  or  Christian  service.  However,  this  Conference  considers 
seminary  training  to  be  desirable. 

(2)  A  call  to  a  particular  place  of  ministry. 

(3)  Reception  into  membership  in  the  Conference  in  the  manner  provided  by  the 
Constitution  (Article  V). 

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c.  Licensed  Ministerial  standing  shall  be  recognized  as  valid  as  long  as  the  licensee 
is  actively  engaged  in  an  appropriate  form  of  ministry. 

d.  Under  special  circumstances,  a  student  in  seminary  may  be  granted  Licensed 
Ministerial  standing  while  performing  the  functions  of  a  parish  ministry. 

e.  Licensed  Ministerial  standing  is  normally  the  first  step  to  ordination  and  ordained 
ministerial  standing.  A  license  should  be  held  for  one  year  before  seeking  ordination. 

4.  Commissioned  Christian  Worker  Membership 

a.  Persons  who  have  been  commissioned  into  a  Christian  vocation  such  as  a  missionary, 
tentmaking  worker,  mission  executive  or  support  worker,  an  editor  of  a  Christian  periodical, 
a  director  of  Christian  education,  a  director  of  evangelism,  a  minister  of  music,  or  those 
who  give  service  within  Christian  non-profit  agencies  as  a  teacher,  doctor,  nurse,  or  social 
worker  may  be  received  into  Conference  membership  as  a  Commissioned  Christian  Worker. 

b.  Commissioned  Christian  Worker  standing  in  the  Conference  shall  require: 

(1)  A  minimum  academic  attainment  of  a  bachelor's  degree  from  an  accredited 
college  or  university  with  proven  competency  in  the  chosen  professional  field.  On-the-job 
experience  may  be  considered  as  equivalency  for  formal  training  in  certain  cases. 

(2)  Acceptable  commissioning  by  a  local  church  into  a  particular  Christian  vocation. 
This  Commission  is  to  be  granted  after  a  close  and  particular  examination  of  the  can- 
didate's: 

(a)  character  and  conduct 

(b)  physical,  mental  and  education  qualifications 

(c)  personal  testimony  of  Christian  experience 

(d)  motivation  for  seeking  this  standing 

(e)  knowledge  of  the  Bible  and  Christian  theology 

(3)  An  engagement  or  formal  invitation  to  a  particular  position. 

(4)  Reception  into  membership  in  the  Conference  in  the  manner  provided  by  the 
Constitution  (Article  V). 

(5)  Since  commissioning  is  to  a  particular  vocation,  if  there  is  a  change  in  voca- 
tion, there  must  be  a  recommissioning.  If  there  is  a  change  in  church  membership, 
then  the  new  church  must  endorse  the  commissioning. 

c.  Persons  called  to  such  Christian  vocation  other  than  the  ordained  ministry  and  who 
are  received  into  the  Conference  as  Commissioned  Christian  Workers  are  entitled  to  all 
the  rights  and  privileges  of  the  Conference.  This  status  does  not  grant  authority  to  perform 
the  regular  functions  of  parish  ministry,  including  the  solemnization  of  marriages. 

d.  The  Commission  shall  be  recognized  as  valid  as  long  as  the  Commissioned  Christian 
Worker  is  actively  engaged  in  the  form  of  specific  service  to  which  he  was  commissioned. 

5.  Conference  Care  Membership 

a.  Prospective  candidates  for  the  ministry,  the  mission  field,  and  other  areas  of  service 
such  as  Christian  education,  church  administration,  ministry  of  music  and  similar  areas, 
may  be  received  under  Conference  Care  for  guidance  in  preparation.  Under  such  care 
the  enroUee  may  study  the  Conference  Study  Course.  The  enroUee  shall  have  an  annual 
personal  conference  with  a  member  of  the  Credentials  Committee  or  with  some  Conference 
representative  appointed  by  them.  A  person  who  has  been  received  under  Conference  Care 
is  considered  a  member  of  the  Conference  under  Conference  Care  and  is  entitled  to  vote 
at  all  Annual  Meetings  and  special  meetings  of  the  Conference.  His  vote  does  not  necessarily 
have  to  be  included  in  the  delegation  from  his  home  church,  if  that  church  is  a  member 
of  the  Conference. 

b.  Conference  Care  standing  may  be  granted  to  candidates  from  foreign  countries  who 
are  resident,  and  only  for  so  long  as  they  are  resident,  for  study  in  the  United  States  of 
America. 

6.  Lay  Preacher 

The  Conference  shall  provide  for  the  status  of  Lay  Preacher  upon  the  application  of  an 
individual  to  the  Credentials  Committee  and  shall  be  available  only  to  lay  members  of  the 
Conference.  Such  status  shall  be  granted  for  the  purpose  of  recognizing  an  active  lay  witness 
of  an  individual,  but  it  shall  not  include  the  privileges  of  Licensed  Ministerial  standing  such 
as  authority  granted  by  the  Conference  to  perform  the  regular  functions  of  a  pastorate  including 
the  solemnization  of  marriages,  and  officiating  at  funerals,  baptisms/dedications,  and  the 
Lord's  Supper. 

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The  status  of  Lay  Preacher  for  the  individual  shall  expire  with  the  closing  date  of  the 
ensuing  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference  and  be  renewable  at  the  discretion  of  the  Credentials 
Committee  upon  application  at  least  thirty  (30)  days  before  the  expiration  of  such  status. 

7.  Individual  Lay  Membership 

This  membership  shall  be  granted  to  members  of  congregationally  governed  churches  which 
are  not  members  of  this  Conference.  Such  Individual  Lay  Members  shall  be  granted  the  full 
privilege  of  Conference  membership  in  accord  with  the  Constitution  (Article  V,  1  and  Article 
VII,  3). 

VIII— Seal 

The  seal  of  the  Conference  in  use  at  the  time  of  this  Constitutional  revision  shall  continue 
as  the  official  seal  of  the  Conference,  and  shall  be  used  by  having  the  same,  or  a  facsimile 
thereof,  impressed  or  affixed,  or  reproduced  otherwise. 

IX— Fiscal  Year 

The  fiscal  year  of  the  Conference  shall  be  from  January  1  to  December  31. 

X — Unprocessed  Applications 

Churches,  ministers,  or  individual  lay  members  from  non-member  churches,  whose  ap- 
plications for  membership  have  been  processed  too  late  to  be  circulated  to  the  entire  Con- 
ference membership  before  the  Annual  Meeting,  or  whose  applications  are  still  in  process, 
may  be  given  the  right  to  speak  from  the  floor  and/or  the  right  to  vote  at  the  said  Annual 
Meeting,  by  a  majority  vote  of  the  assembled  delegates. 

XI — Amendments 

These  By-laws  may  be  amended  by  the  affirmative  vote  of  two-thirds  of  the  Conference 
members  present  and  voting  at  an  Annual  Meeting  or  special  meeting  of  the  Conference, 
provided  that  in  writing  thirty  days  notice  of  the  substance  of  proposed  amendments  to  the 
By-laws  be  given  to  all  members  of  the  Conference.  Upon  adoption  of  amendments,  the  orderly 
numbering,  lettering,  capitalization  and  speUing  of  the  By-laws  shall  be  cared  for  by  the  Con- 
stitution Study  Committee. 


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THE  NATURE  OF  OUR  FELLOWSHIP 

STATEMENT 

To  include  as  brethren  those  with  greatly  diverse  convictions  in  cer- 
tain theological  areas  is  not  a  weakness  but  a  strength  and  in  harmony 
with  Biblical  truths.  The  architects  of  the  Congregational  Way  labored 
for  the  freedom  to  be  ruled  by  God.  This  means  that  Jesus  Christ  alone 
is  head  of  the  church  and  Lord  of  the  conscience.  He  directs  His  church 
through  Scripture,  speaking  in  this  manner  to  officers  and  individual 
members. 

This  freedom  requires  an  environment  of  unity  and  liberty, 
cultivated  in  the  context  of  honestly  differing  theological  viewpoints. 
Thus  we  must  seek  continually  to  maintain  a  true  balance.  To  this  end 
we  recognize  that  as  Congregational  Christians  we  do  not  have  to  agree 
on  everything  to  achieve  Biblical  respect  and  spiritual  health.  In  the  spirit 
of  Acts  15,  we  seek  to  promote  maximum  freedom  for  the  rule  of  God 
in  our  churches.  This  is  the  merit  of  the  Congregational  conscience. 

We  do  not  claim  that  the  theological  breadth  of  our  Conference 
today  is  a  precise  extension  of  all  the  doctrines  of  the  Savoy  Declar- 
ation of  1658.  But  we  do  consider  it  significant  that  Browne's  "State- 
ment of  Congregational  Principles"  antedates  Savoy  by  76  years  and 
that  the  latter  was  itself  a  modification  of  the  Westminster  Confession 
including  a  more  flexible  view  of  the  role  of  creeds.  According  to  these 
historic  Congregational  principles,  each  church  is  complete  in  itself  and 
independent  from  every  other.  Thus,  there  is  no  appeal  from  the  deci- 
sions of  the  local  church. 

Consequently,  we  believe  that  the  Biblical  fellowship  offered  by 
us  today  meets  a  need  for  fellowship  among  congregationally  governed 
churches  and  is  the  outgrowth  of  the  Congregational  principles  of  300 
years  ago.  If  those  principles  are  seen  as  Biblical,  then  our  current  rela- 
tionships deserve  the  name  Congregational,  for  they  appeal  to  the  same 
ecclesiology.  And,  how  relevant  this  is:  we  offer  real  freedom  at  a  time 
when  it  is  being  lost  almost  everywhere  else. 

There  is  freedom  in  the  CCCC  today  to  believe  and  practice  the 
strictest  Reformed  theology  of  our  early  fathers,  as  well  as  other  essen- 
tially Christian  theology  which  differs  in  certain  ways  from  the  Refor- 
mation perspective.  Should  either  be  denied  in  a  forced  unity,  contrary 
to  the  ecclesiology  of  the  original  founders,  we  would  no  longer  be  ful- 
ly Congregational. 

CONCLUSION 

Today  we  are  faced  with  lawlessness  and  legalism  not  only  in  our 
society  but  in  many  Christian  Churches.  To  maintain  both  freedom  and 
unity  is  difficult,  but  worthwhile.  The  task  of  being  a  true  Congrega- 
tionalist  was  never  easy  but  always  a  source  of  blessing. 


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CODE  OF  ETHICS  FOR  MINISTERS 

In  My  Own  Life 

I  will  always  devote  time  to  seeking  the  will  of  God  through  reading  the 

Scriptures  and  prayer. 
I  will  endeavor  to  keep  myself  physically  and  emotionally  fit. 
I  will  seek  in  all  ways  to  be  Chrisdike  in  my  attitude  and  conduct. 
I  will  seek  mutual  accountability  and  spiritual  friendship  with  fellow 

Christians  for  personal  encouragement  and  nurture  in  order  to  ensure 

faithfulness  to  my  calling  as  a  steadfast  follower  and 

competent  servant  of  My  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

In  Relationship  to  My  Family 

I  will  consider  each  member  of  my  immediate  family  as  precious  gifts  from 
God,  and  will  carefully,  lovingly  and  responsibly  meet  their  needs  as  a 
sacred  obligation  before  Him. 

I  will  give  spiritual  leadership  in  my  home. 

I  will  be  faithful  and  loyal  to  my  family  members,  loving  them  as 
Jesus  Christ  loves  His  Church. 

In  Relationship  to  the  Church 

I  will  remember  that  I  am  called  to  lead,  but  also  to  serve. 

I  will  never  violate  a  confidence  given  to  me. 

I  will  be  diligent  in  my  duties  as  pastor,  never  lazy,  but  with  God  as  my  judge 

and  my  Shepherd. 
I  will  be  Biblical  in  my  preaching,  presenting  the  whole  counsel  of  God, 

speaking  the  truth  in  love. 
I  will  strive  to  introduce  people  to  Christ,  and  to  build  His  church. 
I  will  consider  my  call  to  the  church  a  sacred  responsibility  and  stand  by 

the  decision. 
I  will  seek  the  unity  of  the  Church  and  resist  any  attempts  to  divide. 

In  Relationship  to  Other  Ministers 

I  will  be  a  brother  in  Christ  to  my  fellow  ministers. 

I  will  not  seek  to  build  my  church  at  the  expense  of  another  church,  nor  my 

ego  at  the  expense  of  another  minister. 
I  will  not  speak  uncharitably  of  either  my  predecessor  or  my  successor. 
I  will  refrain  from  pastoral  contacts  with  former  parishioners  except  with  the 

knowledge  of  the  present  pastor. 

In  Relationship  to  the  Conference 

I  will  participate  in  the  larger  fellowship  of  the  Conservative  Congregational 
Christian  Conference,  and  seek  to  support  through  prayer  and  action  its 
aims  and  objectives. 

In  Relationship  to  the  Community 

I  will  seek  to  be  responsible  in  my  personal  finances. 
I  will  seek  to  build  a  positive  relationship  with  the  community  without 
sacrificing  my  ministry  to  the  church. 

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CODE  OF  ETHICS  FOR  CHURCHES 

The  Christian  Church  is  the  Body  of  Christ  and  is  destined  to  be  His  Bride. 
Inasmuch  as  every  local  church  is  an  expression  of  the  whole  body  it  is  need- 
ful for  her  to  be  committed  to  vigilance  in  all  of  her  relationships: 

In  Relationship  to  Christ 

Believing  that  Jesus  Christ  is  the  Head  of  the  Church . . . 

We  will  honor  and  exalt  Him  in  all  of  our  relationships  and  ministries. 

We  will  keep  ourselves  free  from  all  policies  and  practices  which  might  tend 
to  mar  the  beauty  of  the  Bride  of  Christ. 

In  Relationship  to  Fellow-Members 

Believing  that  the  local  church  is  an  expression  of  the  family  of  God . . . 

We  will  promote  unity  among  the  members  of  the  congregation,  resisting 
all  jealousy,  rivalry,  self-seeking  and  division  which  would  disturb  that 
unity. 

We  will  '*. .  .make  every  effort  to  do  what  leads  to  peace  and  to  mutual 
edification."  (Romans  14:19) 

In  Relationship  to  Other  Churches 

Believing  that  the  church  is  a  universal  body. . . 

We  will  attempt  to  maintain  honorable  relationships  with  other  churches 
in  the  community. 

In  Relationship  to  the  Community 

Believing  that  the  witness  of  the  church  in  the  community  affects  the 
ministry  of  that  church  to  the  community  and  reflects  on  Christ,  the  Head 
of  the  Church . . . 

We  will  endeavor  to  keep  our  dealings  with  agencies,  businesses  and 
individuals  in  the  community  honest  and  above  reproach. 

In  Relationship  to  the  Conference 

Believing  that  our  membership  in  the  Conservative  Congregational 
Christian  Conference  is  not  only  a  privilege  but  also  involves 
responsibiHty. . . 

We  will  fulfill  our  fellowship,  ministry  and  financial  obligations  to  the 

Conference  to  the  best  of  our  ability. 

We  will  uphold  the  doctrines  and  principles  of  the  Conference. 

In  Relationship  to  the  Pastor  and  Other  Leaders  of  the  Church 

Believing  that  the  pastor  and  other  spiritual  leaders  are  shepherds  of 
Christ's  flock.. . 

We  will  love,  honor  and  submit  to  them  as  they,  by  example  and  word, 
watch  over  our  souls. 


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We  will  support  the  pastor  financially  so  that  he  may  be  able  to  meet  his 
obligations  without  bringing  reproach  upon  himself  or  us. 

We  will  not  allow  anything  among  us  that  would  undermine  the  pastor's 
ministry  or  rob  him  of  the  confidence  of  the  church  and  the  community. 

We  will  endeavor  to  respond  to  all  criticism  dealing  with  the  pastor,  other 
spiritual  leaders,  or  their  families  in  an  honorable  manner,  not  tolerating 
subversive  or  clandestine  meetings. 

Whenever  legitimate  criticism  or  charges  against  anyone  arises,  we  will 
follow  Scriptural  direction  for  church  discipline,  always  with  a  desire  for 
reconciliation  and  restoration  and  always  making  use  of  the  cloak  of  love. 


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STATEMENT  REGARDING 
THE  CHARISMATIC  MOVEMENT 

PREAMBLE 

Frequently  the  Board  of  Directors  is  asked  questions  regarding  the  position 
of  the  CCCC  with  respect  to  the  Charismatic  Movement  and  particularly 
the  matter  of  glossolalia. 

The  Conference  as  a  body  would  find  it  difficult,  because  of  our 
congregational  structure,  to  make  a  definitive  policy  statement.  However, 
the  Board  of  Directors  wishes  to  present  this  simple  statement  as  a  product 
of  its  thinking  and  with  the  desire  that  the  "Unity  of  the  body"  be 
maintained. 

A  STATEMENT 

It  is  our  conviction  that  the  plain  teaching  of  the  New  Testament  is 
that  the  more  spectacular  sign  gifts,  i.e.,  tongues,  healings  and  miracles, 
needed  some  degree  of  order  that  would  prevent  their  indiscriminative 
use  (I  Cor.  14:40).  It  appears  that  the  Apostle  Paul  taught  that  the 
more  spectacular  gifts  were  secondary  to  those  that  instructed  believers 
in  faith  and  morals  and  that  evangelized  non-Christians  (I  Cor. 
12:28-31).  Tongue  speaking  was  certainly  not  forbidden  (I  Cor.  14:39), 
but  intelligent  exposition  of  the  Word  of  God,  along  with  instruction 
in  faith  and  duty  was  definitely  superior. 

Therefore,  brethren,  we  desire  that  in  the  life  of  our  Conference  there 
be  neither  evangelism  on  behalf  of  the  spectacular  gifts  nor  forbidding 
thereof.  So  that  there  be  no  confusion  relating  to  our  position,  we  give 
the  following  examples: 

a.  To  use  either  the  Annual  Meeting  or  regional  gatherings  for  the 
promoting  of  these  spectacular  gifts  is  not  in  order  as  it  will 
engender  division. 

b.  To  use  either  the  Annual  Meeting  or  regional  gatherings  as 
platforms  to  antagonize  brethren  by  denouncing  these  gifts  is 
also  out  of  order. 

'That  there  should  be  no  schisms  in  the  body;  but  that  the  members 
should  have  the  same  care  one  for  another."  I  Cor.  12:25. 

CONCLUSION 

We  respect  those  brethren  who  hold  to  the  view  that  the  sign  gifts  were 
withdrawn  when  the  canon  of  Scripture  was  closed.  We  also  respect  those 
brethren  who  hold  that  these  same  gifts  are  still  among  us  today.  However, 
we  are  firm  in  our  belief  that  messages  received  by  means  of  these  gifts 
are  not  equal  to  the  revelation  of  God  in  Holy  Scripture. 


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Policy  and  Guidelines  for  the  Credentials  Committee 
Regarding  Ministers  who  are  Divorced 

I.        STATEMENT  OF  THE  ISSUE 

The  presence  of  divorce  in  American  life  today  together  with  the 
increasing  incidence  of  divorce  among  the  clergy  confronts  our 
Conference,  and  particularly  our  Credentials  Committee,  with  the 
issue  of  ministers  who  have  been  divorced  being  granted  admission 
and  continued  standing  in  the  Conference.  It  is  necessary,  therefore, 
to  set  forth  policy  guidelines  for  the  consideration  of  divorce 
situations. 

A.  SANCTITY  OF  MARRIAGE 

It  is  an  accepted  fact  in  our  Conference  that  the  Scriptures  are 
the  standard  by  which  guidelines  should  be  determined.  In  this 
light  the  sanctity  of  marriage  cannot  be  overemphasized.  When 
asked  His  view  on  divorce,  Jesus  replied,  "Haven't  you  read  that 
at  the  beginning  the  Creator  'made  them  male  and  female'  and 
said,  'For  this  reason  a  man  will. . .  be  united  to  his  wife  and 
the  two  will  become  one  flesh?'  So  they  are  no  longer  two  but 
one.  Therefore  what  God  has  joined  together,  let  not  man 
separate."  (Matthew  19:4,  Genesis  2:24) 

God  instituted  marriage.  It  is  not  subject  to  the  changing  norms 
of  society.  God  designed  marriage  to  be  a  permanent  union  of 
a  man  and  woman  by  which  they  are  made  one.  God  did  not 
allow  for  divorce  in  his  design.  Marriage  is  a  total  commitment 
of  two  people  to  one  another  for  life.  It  is  a  covenant  of 
companionship. 

In  the  light  of  Proverbs  2:17  and  Malachi  2:14,  marriage  is  a 
covenant  relationship  before  God,  and  the  breaking  of  a 
covenant  of  whatever  kind  is  wrong.  Sin  is  involved  in  every 
divorce.  According  to  Malachi  2:16  God  hates  divorce.  That  is 
not  to  say  that  God  hates  people  who  are  divorced,  nor  is  it  to 
say  that  everyone  who  is  divorced  is  guilty  of  the  sin  that  resulted 
in  divorce.  Some  people  are  divorced  by  their  mates  against  their 
will  and  in  spite  of  their  efforts  toward  preservation  of  the 
marriage.  This  raises  the  question  whether  divorce  per  se 
disqualifies  a  minister  from  continued  standing  in  or  acceptance 
into  membership  in  the  Conference. 

B.  SANCTITY  OF  THE  MINISTRY 

Even  though  it  might  be  allowed  that  divorce  in  itself  may  not 
eliminate  a  man  from  the  ministry,  it  must  be  remembered  that, 
in  the  light  of  Scripture,  the  sanctity  of  the  office  of  the  ministry 
and  the  example  of  the  minister  cannot  be  overemphasized.  Paul 
wrote  to  Timothy,  **If  a  man  desired  the  office  of  a  bishop,  he 
desireth  a  good  work.  A  bishop  then  must  be  blameless. . ."  (I 

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Timothy  3:1,2).  The  sacred  nature  of  the  office  is  emphasized 
by  Paul  when  he  says  in  I  Corinthians  4:1,  "Let  a  man  so  account 
of  us,  as  of  the  ministers  of  Christ,  and  the  stewards  of  the 
mysteries  of  God."  To  Titus  he  wrote,  ''A  bishop  must  be 
blameless  as  the  steward  of  God:  not  selfwilled,  not  soon  angry, 
not  given  to  wine,  no  striker,  not  greedy  of  filthy  lucre;  but  a 
lover  of  hospitality,  a  lover  of  good  men,  sober,  just,  holy, 
temperate,  holding  fast  the  faithful  word  as  he  hath  been 
taught. . ."  (Titus  1:6-9).  In  other  words,  the  Hfe  of  a  minister 
must  be  exemplary  in  every  way  because  of  the  high  office  which 
he  represents,  ''in  all  things  showing  himself  a  pattern  of  good 
works."  (Titus  2:7) 

Peter  admonishes  ministers  to  "feed  the  flock. .  .taking  oversight 
thereof. .  .either  as  lords  over  God's  heritage,  but  being 
ensamples  to  the  flock."  (I  Peter  5:2,3),  and  Paul  reminds 
ministers  that  "we  are  ambassadors  for  Christ,"  standing  in 
Christ's  stead.  Because  of  the  sanctity  and  high  caUing  of  the 
ministry,  therefore,  and  because  it  places  the  minister  before  the 
Church  and  the  world  as  a  pattern  of  what  Christian  living 
should  be,  the  divorce  of  a  minister  is  an  extremely  serious 
matter.  Even  though  the  minister  himself  may  be  innocent  of 
wrong  doing,  his  divorce  can  have  disastrous  and  far  reaching 
effects  on  his  congregation  and  his  future  ministry. 

II.      UNITY  WITH  DIVERSITY  IN  THE  INTERPRETATION  OF 
SCRIPTURE 

At  this  point  we  must  recognize  that,  within  the  unity  of  our 
Conference,  there  is  diversity.  We  are  united  in  our  conviction  that 
the  Bible  is  God's  Word  and  our  ultimate  authority,  but  there  are 
areas  of  Biblical  interpretation  where  our  understanding  differs.  For 
example,  we  all  accept  the  sovereignty  of  God  but  we  have  differences 
of  understanding  how  God's  sovereignty  relates  to  man's  freedom 
and  responsibility.  Likewise  we  unite  in  expecting  the  return  of  our 
Lord  but  we  differ  as  to  the  sequence  of  events  associated  with  His 
sure  return.  The  same  can  be  said  regarding  the  charismatic  gifts  and 
the  place  of  women  in  the  ministry.  In  the  same  manner  we  agree 
on  the  evil  of  divorce  but  we  do  not  all  understand  the  teaching  of 
Jesus  and  other  Scriptures  on  divorce  in  exactly  the  same  way. 

A.    UNEQUIVOCAL  DISQUALIFICATION 

There  are  members  of  our  Conference  who  are  strong  in  their 
conviction  that  any  minister  who  is  divorced  for  whatever  reason 
is  thereby  disqualified  to  serve  in  the  ministry  and  should  not 
have  standing  as  a  minister  of  the  Conference  nor  be  pastor  of 
a  church.  Paul's  words,  "The  overseer  (minister)  must  be  above 
reproach,  the  husband  of  but  one  wife. . ."  (I  Timothy  3:2),  are 
understood  as  requiring  the  disqualification  of  a  divorced 


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minister.  The  situation  is  compounded  if  the  minister  has 
married  the  second  time.  The  teaching  of  Jesus  in  Luke  16:18, 
Matthew  5:31,32  and  Matthew  19:1-9  is  taken  by  some  to  mean 
that,  while  divorce  is  wrong,  an  exception  is  allowed  in  the  case 
of  fornication,  but  the  exception  does  not  leave  the  innocent 
party  free  to  serve  in  the  ministry  or  to  remarry. 

B.     FORGIVENESS  AND  RECONCILIATION 

Some  members  of  the  Conference,  however,  hold  other 
considerations,  which  they  believe  are  also  valid  in  the  light  of 
the  Bible.  For  example,  there  is  the  principle  of  God's  forgiveness 
and  restoration.  What  shall  we  say  of  the  man  who  was  divorced 
before  his  conversion  to  Christ  when  he  was  made  a  new  creature 
in  Christ?  If  he  had  been  guilty  of  sexual  sin  before  becoming 
a  Christian  he  would  not  thereby  be  ineligible  for  a  call  from 
God  to  the  ministry.  Paul  was  guilty  of  murder  and  blasphemy 
before  his  conversion  but  God  forgave  him  and  made  him  a 
minister.  There  are  men  who  have  been  saved  out  of  a  life  of 
immorality  and  debauchery  who  have  become  able  ministers  of 
the  Gospel.  Is  the  breaking  of  the  marriage  covenant  a  greater 
sin  than  pre-marital  promiscuity?  When  God  forgives  sin  He 
casts  them  behind  His  back  (Isaiah  38:17).  He  casts  them  into 
the  depths  of  the  sea  (Micah  7:19).  He  remembers  them  no  more 
(Jeremiah  31:34),  and  He  removes  them  as  far  as  the  east  is  from 
the  west  (Psalm  103:12).  God  forgives  the  sins  we  confess  and 
cleanses  us  from  all  unrighteousness  (I  John  1:9).  Some  members 
of  our  Conference  would  say,  "Yes,  God  does  forgive  and  forget, 
but  the  divorced  minister  still  should  not  serve  in  the  public  office 
of  the  ministry."  Other  members  of  the  Conference  would  say, 
*'When  God  forgives  the  truly  penitent  sinner,  whatever  the  sin, 
he  wipes  the  slate  clean.  Should  we  continue  to  call  the  man 
unclean  and  unworthy  of  service  if  God  has  pardoned  him  and 
made  him  clean?  Is  there  any  reason  why  God's  assurances  of 
forgiveness  should  apply  to  every  other  sin  except  divorce? 
Divorce  is  not  the  unpardonable  sin." 

C     RELEASE  FROM  THE  MARRIAGE  COVENANT 

Consider  also  the  case  of  the  minister  who  has  not  been  guilty 
of  disruption  of  his  marriage  by  unchristian  attitudes  and 
conduct  which  have  driven  his  wife  to  seek  divorce,  and  who 
has  made  every  effort  toward  reconciliation  and  the  saving  of 
his  marriage.  If  his  wife  persists  in  ''putting  him  away"  by 
divorce,  he  is  in  no  way  guilty  of  violating  God's  law.  If  both 
he  and  his  wife  are  Christians,  he  should  remain  unmarried  and 
continue  to  seek  reconcihation  according  to  I  Corinthians  7:11. 
If  he  fails  to  do  so,  his  eligibiUty  to  continue  in  the  ministry  is 
severely  damaged  if  not  destroyed. 


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If,  however,  the  wife  has  proven  herself  to  be  an  unbeliever  in 
the  above  situation,  according  to  I  Corinthians  7:15  the  minister 
*'is  not  bound,"  and  if  he  is  not  bound,  he  is  free.  He  has  been 
released  from  the  marriage  covenant.  There  is  a  parallel  to  this 
in  Romans  7:2,3  where  Paul  declares  that  a  woman  is  "bound 
to  her  husband  as  long  as  he  is  alive. . .  But  if  he  dies,  she  is 
released  from  the  law  and  is  not  an  adulteress  though  she  marries 
another  man."  In  Romans  7  the  death  of  the  husband  terminates 
the  marriage  and  in  I  Corinthians  7  the  willful  departure  of  the 
unbeliever  terminates  the  marriage.  The  sense  of  I  Corinthians 
7  appears  to  be  that  a  person  who  has  sincerely  sought  to  preserve 
a  marriage  but  has  been  divorced  contrary  to  his  will  and  effort 
toward  reconciliation  is  a  free  person.  In  such  a  case  it  is  a  valid 
conclusion  of  some  that  a  minister  should  not  be  penalized  and 
prevented  from  serving  in  the  ministry  solely  because  he  has  been 
divorced.  Some  ministers  in  such  cases  have  continued  to  enjoy 
the  blessing  of  God  on  their  ministry. 

D.     LAWFUL  -  BUT  NOT  EXPEDIENT 

Having  said  all  this,  we  need  to  recognize  that  the  traumatic 
experience  of  going  through  a  divorce  and  the  possible  attitudes 
of  a  minister's  present  and  future  congregations  may  quite 
possibly  make  it  very  difficult,  if  not  actually  impossible,  to  carry 
on  an  effective  ministry.  The  minister,  the  congregation  and  the 
Credentials  Committee  will  do  well  to  consider  that  while,  in 
the  view  of  many  members  of  our  Conference,  it  may  be  lawful 
for  a  divorced  minister  to  continue  to  serve  in  the  ministry,  it 
might  not  be  expedient.  He  might  better  devote  his  talents, 
training  and  experience  to  some  service  for  the  Lord  other  than 
the  pulpit  and  pastoral  ministry,  such  as  writing,  counseling  or 
administration. 

in.    CONFERENCE  RESPONSIBILITY 

In  the  light  of  the  above  considerations,  we  must  keep  in  mind  that 
the  Conference  does  not  speak  for  the  local  church  or  for  the 
individual  minister  or  member  of  the  Conference. 

A.    DETERMINATION  BY  THE  LOCAL  CONGREGATION 

Every  church  determines  for  itself  what  its  practice  shall  be 
regarding  divorce.  Every  church  has  complete  freedom  and 
responsibility  to  make  sure  that  the  minister  it  calls  to  lead  the 
congregation  shall  be  in  harmony  with  its  own  standards 
regarding  divorce.  In  making  referrals  to  churches  seeking 
ministers,  the  Conference  office  shall  always  provide  the  full 
resume  and  record  of  a  minister  including  his  marital  status. 
Churches  may  differ  in  their  views  of  divorce,  but  we  are  bound 
together  in  our  Conference  by  our  common  commitment  to  the 
heart  essentials  of  our  Christian  faith  as  stated  in  our  Articles 
of  Faith. 

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B.     ACCEPTANCE  OF  THE  VARIOUS  BIBLICAL 
INTERPRETATIONS 

The  views  of  our  ministers  vary  in  some  areas  other  than  the 
cardinal  truths  set  forth  in  our  constitution.  In  those  areas  where 
we  differ  the  conscience  or  the  individual  minister  is  not 
compromised  by  the  position  expressed  by  the  Conference  in  such 
areas  as  eschatology,  the  charismatic  movement,  women's  part 
in  the  ministry,  divorce,  or  any  other  area.  On  the  other  hand 
the  Conference  and  the  Credentials  Committee  must  recognize 
that  born-again  Bible-believing,  evangelical  Christians  and 
ministers  within  the  Conference  will  have  differing  convictions 
which  they  derive  from  their  understanding  of  Scripture. 

We  must  make  allowance  for  such  varying  convictions  and  make 
a  place  for  the  brother  whose  views  differ  from  our  own  as  long 
as  he  does  not  deny  the  fundamental  truths  of  the  Bible.  We 
must  also  be  careful  not  to  impose  the  convictions  of  any  one 
man,  church  or  segment  of  the  Conference  on  any  minister, 
church  or  the  Conference  as  a  whole.  In  Christian  love  we  must 
accept  one  another  and  respect  the  privacy  of  everyone's 
conscience  before  God. 

C     OBLIGATION  OF  THE  CREDENTIALS  COMMITTEE 

Finally,  let  it  be  said  that  the  Credentials  Committee  is  under 
obligation  to  exercise  extreme  care  in  considering  the  divorce  of 
a  minister  of  the  Conference  or  one  who  is  applying  for 
membership.  The  Committee's  actions  must  proceed  prayerfully 
with  compassion  toward  the  individual  and  with  due  regard  to 
the  high  standards  of  the  ministry  set  forth  in  Scripture. 

All  who  experience  divorce  shall  enter  a  period  of  review. 
Unrepentant  persons  causing  the  dissolution  of  their  marriage 
will  be  dismissed  from  ministerial  membership  in  a  manner 
consistent  with  the  CCCC  constitution  and  by-laws.  Other 
ministers  shall  have  their  credentialed  status  suspended  for  a 
period  of  review,  the  length  of  which  is  determined  by  the 
Credentials  Committee.  I  Timothy  5:22  gives  caution  regarding 
the  hasty  laying  on  of  hands,  a  principle  which  should  not  only 
apply  to  the  novice  or  those  who  newly  apply  for  CCCC 
standing,  but  also  to  those  who  experience  divorce  while  pursuing 
an  active  ministry  within  our  fellowship.  In  taking  this  approach, 
we  recognize  that  Conference  actions  do  not  bind  a  local  church 
in  its  decision  to  continue  a  pastoral  relationship  with  a  divorced 
minister. 

After  this  review  period,  the  Credentials  Committee  will,  upon 
request,  examine  or  re-examine  the  general  trends  of  ministerial 
personal  fitness  as  outlined  in  I  Timothy  3:1-7.  Personal 
references  from  those  who  know  the  individual's  current  home 
situation  will  be  sought.  If  the  individual  is  "well  thought  of 

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by  outsiders"  then  his  credentials  would  be  returned  as  a  positive 
endorsement.  It  is  believed  that  such  a  vouching  process  would 
prove  to  be  both  a  source  of  encouragement  for  the  individual 
and  a  source  of  confidence  for  churches  that  may  consider  this 
individual  as  a  prospective  candidate  for  pastoral  office. 


HOMOSEXUALS  AND  THE  CHRISTIAN  FELLOWSHIP 

Our  aim  in  the  following  statement  is  to  combine  theological  thinking  and 
Biblical  commitment  with  contemporary  understanding  and  compassionate 
pastoral  concern. 

1 .  God  in  His  Holy  Word  plainly  condemns  the  practice  of  homosexuality 
as  an  abomination  in  His  sight  (Leviticus  18:22). 

as  a  degrading  and  unnatural  passion  (Romans  1:26,27). 

as  one  that  brings  grave  consequences  in  this  life,  and 

as  a  sin  that,  if  persisted  in,  will  exclude  one  from  the  Kingdom  of  God 

(I  Corinthians  6:9,10). 
Therefore,  neither  individual  Christians,  nor  ministers  of  the  Word  of  God, 
nor  congregations  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  may  take  away  from  or  lessen 
God's  prohibition  of  and  warnings  against  the  practice  of  homosexuality. 

Neither  may  they  individually  or  collectively  as  responsible  citizens  in 
a  free  society,  urge  or  concede  that  the  State  should  give  special  protection 
or  approval  to  this  practice,  or  promote  it  as  a  matter  or  personal  taste, 
free  choice,  or  "sexual  orientation."  Homosexuals  are  not  entitled  to  special 
treatment  under  the  law.  That  would  be  tantamount  to  rewarding  evil. 

2.  The  Apostle  Paul  testifies  that  those  once  involved  in  homosexuality 
were  among  those  who  were  washed,  sanctified,  and  justified  in  the  name 
of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (I  Corinthians  6:11). 

Therefore,  individual  Christians,  ministers  and  congregations, 
understanding  that  all  human  beings  are  sinners,  and  that  as  Christians 
we  have  received  God's  mercy  while  helpless,  ungodly  and  hostile  to  God 
(Romans  3:23;5:6,10),  must  warn  against  homosexual  practices  as  from  the 
mouth  of  the  Lord  (Ezekiel  3:17),  and,  at  the  same  time  proclaim 
forgiveness,  cleansing,  restoration,  and  power  for  godly  living  for  all  who 
repent  and  believe  the  Gospel  (John  1:12;3:16;  Romans  1:16;I  Corinthians 
6:11;  Philippians  2:13). 

We  specifically  renounce  any  unbiblical  prejudice  against  persons  who 
are  homosexual  simply  because  of  their  orientation,  which  is  just  one 
particular  form  of  the  same  sinful  orientation  we  all  have.  But  we  do  believe 
that  every  expression  of  that  orientation  is  sinful,  just  as  every  expression 
of  adulterous  desire  is  sinful,  and  we  believe  that  all  practicing  adulterers 
and  homosexuals  should  be  called  to  repentance. 

3.  God  desires  that  all  mankind  repent  and  come  to  a  knowledge  of  the 
truth  and  be  saved  (H  Peter  3:19;  I  Timothy  2:4). 


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Therefore,  individual  Christians,  ministers  and  congregations,  will 
compassionately  and  in  love,  proclaim  the  Good  News  of  forgiveness  and 
the  admonition  to  go  and  sin  no  more  (John  8:11)  to  those  once  involved 
in  homosexual  practices,  admitting  such  into  fellowship  after  confession 
of  faith  and  evidence  of  repentance,  as  with  all  those  who  have  sinned 
grievously  in  other  ways  (I  Corinthians  6:11).  We  counsel  those  homo- 
sexuals who  do  not  experience  full  healing  and  reorientation  to  remain 
celibate,  trusting  the  Holy  Spirit  to  give  a  joyous  and  fruitful  existence 
as  is  promised  to  believers  who  cannot  experience  marriage  (Isaiah  56:3-5). 
Jesus  repeats  this  promise  (Matthew  19:12). 


STATEMENT  ON  ABORTION 

Preamble 

Christians  affirm  that  human  yearning  for  reality  and  meaning  can  be 
satisfied  only  by  the  knowledge  of  and  a  relationship  with  a  personal  God 
who  alone  can  change  human  nature  and  liberate  from  the  bondage  of 
self-indulgence.'  Human  worth  is  a  consequence  of  being  made  by  and  in 
the  image  of  a  personal  God^ — who  is  sovereign  over  history  and  places 
us  within  the  framework  of  God's  continual  acts  in  history.^ 

The  dominant  philosophy  of  this  age  opposes  this  world  and  life  view 
and  asserts  the  dignity  and  worth  of  people  and  their  capacity  for  self- 
realization  through  reason  apart  from  the  supernatural  and  sovereign 
involvement  of  a  personal  God.'' 

Clear  lines  of  confrontation  between  these  two  opposing  faiths  are  not 
always  easily  discerned  by  the  Christian  community,  both  individually  and 
corporately.  Cultural  conditioning,  ignorance  of  God's  revealed  will  and 
sin  all  mitigate  against  a  clear  perception  of  many  ethical  and  moral  issues. 
Nevertheless,  we  affirm  the  authority  and  witness  of  God's  revelation  in 
Scripture  and  the  heritage  of  Church  history  regarding  the  dignity  and 
sanctity  of  all  human  life  and  oppose  anything  that  would  blur  or  lessen 
its  value.  ^ 

We  humbly  recognize  the  complex  presuppositions,  realities  and  implica- 
tions of  ethical/moral  decision-making  and  confess  our  own  sinful  silence 
in  failing  to  act  where  the  lines  of  conflict  are  obvious.^  We  accept  the 
challenge  to  confront  the  pragmatism  of  this  age  and  seek  to  move  away 
from  past  indifferences  and  the  subtle  seductive  power  of  this  age.'  We, 
therefore,  affirm  that  abortion  on  demand  for  reasons  such  as  personal 
convenience,  social  adjustment,  economic  advantage,  genetic  defect,  or 
physical  malformation  is  morally  wrong. ^ 

STATEMENT 

We  believe  that  all  human  life  is  a  gift  from  God  and  is  therefore  sacred.' 
The  Lord  has  created  all  life  sacred  and  cherishes  all  lives:  including  all  those 
which  have  been  marked  by  the  effects  of  the  fall  of  nature,  resulting  in 
physical  and  mental  abnormalities.'"  We  believe  that  God  has  told  us,  in  Scrip- 

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ture,  what  our  attitude  should  be  towards  the  unborn."  Specific  blessings 
have  been  conferred  upon  unborn  infants,  pre-eminently  in  the  incarnation 
of  Jesus  Christ.'-  Scripture  clearly  states  that  God  provided  penalties  for 
actions  which  result  in  the  death  of  the  unborn.'^  The  fetus  is  not  a  growth 
or  piece  of  tissue  in  the  mother's  body,  nor  even  a  potential  human  being, 
but  a  human  Hfe  who,  though  not  yet  mature,  is  growing  into  the  fullness 
of  the  humanity  it  already  possesses."*  The  humanness  of  the  fetus  is  con- 
firmed by  modern  medical  science.  From  the  moment  of  conception  a  uni- 
que genetic  code  distinct  from  both  parents  is  established,  sex  is  determined 
and  the  only  requirements  for  development  into  an  adult  human  being  are 
time  and  nutrition. 

Thus,  we  affirm  that  the  moral  issue  of  abortion  is  more  than  a  question 
of  the  freedom  of  a  woman  to  control  the  reproductive  functions  of  her 
body.  It  is  a  question  of  moral  responsibility  involving  at  least  two  human 
beings  at  different  stages  of  maturity.  Abortion  transcends  issues  of  personal, 
economic  and  social  convenience  or  compassion.  No  woman  gives  birth  to 
herself.  She  gives  birth  to  a  child  that  is  a  distinct  body  and  personality 
from  herself.  Consequently,  even  if  we  agree  that  every  woman  has  a  right 
to  do  with  her  own  body  as  she  sees  fit,'^  we  cannot  conclude  that  she 
therefore  has  the  right  to  take  the  life  of  her  child.  However,  in  the  rare 
situation  when  the  life  of  the  unborn  child  mortally  threatens  the  equal  life 
of  the  mother,  the  mother  is  not  required  to  sacrifice  her  life.'^ 

We  believe  that  the  Church  is  commissioned  to  declare  and  demonstrate 
this  high  regard  for  human  life,  the  reality  and  complexity  of  the  sinful 
human  condition  and  God's  forgiveness  through  grace  and  the  redemptive 
work  of  Jesus  Christ.'^  The  community  of  Christian  believers  furnishes  the 
context  out  of  which  this  declaration  and  demonstration  grow.'*  It  is  the 
responsibility  of  the  Church  to  insist  that  society  not  adopt  a  policy  that 
would  deny  the  sanctity  of  human  Ufe  and  lead  people  to  take  life  lightly. 
The  Church  must  advocate  the  protection  of  the  freedom  of  those  who  can- 
not protect  themselves.  The  Church  must  therefore  seek  to  protect  the  un- 
born child's  freedom  to  live.'^  In  addition.  Christians  must  reach  out  to  those 
who  are  confronted  with  the  crisis  for  which  abortion  seems  a  solution  with 
the  offer  of  a  biblical  alternative,  providing  the  practical  care  and  compas- 
sion needed.  ^° 

CONCLUSION 

The  Gospel  of  Jesus  Christ  is  the  only  adequate  answer  to  the  terrible 
spiritual,  moral  and  social  dilemma  confronting  the  society  that  legalizes 
abortion  and  the  parents  contemplating  abortion.  Christians  are  called  to 
live  in  active  tension  with  culture,  neither  becoming  complacent  toward  evil 
nor  proponents  of  it  but  promoting  the  truth  of  God's  revelation.^'  The 
current  state  of  affairs  in  our  society  compels  Christians  to  share  in  the 
responsibility  for  the  tragedy  upon  us,  to  promote  justice  and  propagate 
the  promises  of  grace.  ^^  Christians  have  a  responsibility  to  be  involved  in 
the  legislative  process  of  our  democratic  society  for  the  purpose  of  guarding 
the  freedom  of  the  unborn.  The  Church  also  has  the  obligation  to  educate 
its  own  constitutents  and  society  itself  concerning  the  complex  issues 
surrounding  abortion  and  equip  people  with  a  biblical  alternative.^^  God 

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has  commissioned  the  Church  to  experience  and  express  the  redemption 
that  is  available  in  Christ  Jesus.  Therefore,  it  is  precisely  to  those  who  are 
in  trouble  and  despair  that  the  Church  has  to  present  the  message  of 
forgiveness  and  redemption.  Even  those  who  have  sinned  must  be  sheltered 
by  Christian  love  and  assured  that  no  one  is  beyond  the  scope  of  God's 
forgiveness.^^  The  Church  must  also  create  alternatives  and  share  the  burden 
of  caring  for  the  lives  of  those  brought  into  the  world  under  difficult 
circumstances.  ^'^ 

May  God's  grace  and  wisdom  prevail  as  we  seek  to  work  for  an  end  to 
abortion. 

INDEX  OF  SCRIPTURE  REFERENCES 

1.)  Phil.  3:8-ll;I  Cor.  6:9-11  2.)  Ps.  139:14;Gen.  1:26,27  3.)  Job 
38:4;Is.9:6,7;ll:l-9;46:9,10;Ps.  72:1-11;2  Pet.  3:11-14  4.)  Gen.  4:ll,12;Rom. 
1:18-32;I  Cor.  1:18-20;2:14  5.)  Prov.  14:34;29:18;Mt.  28:18,20  6.)  Prov. 
24:11,12  7.)  Eph.  2:2;2  Cor.  4:3,4  8.)  Ex.  20:13  9.)  Ps. 
127:3;139:13-16  10.)  Ex.  4:ll;Jn.9:l-3  11.)  Ex.  21:22,23  (NIV)  12.)  Jer. 
l:5;Lk.  l:15;Gal.  l:15;Mt.  1:20  13.)  Ex.  21:22-25  14.)  Job  10:8a, 
10-12  15.)  I  Cor.  6:13b,19,20  16.)  Ex.  22:2,3;  Jn.  15:12,13  17.)  Ps. 
32:l,2;Rom.  5:1,6-11  18.)  I  Jn.  3:11-22  19.)  Mt.  25:40,45;  28:18-20;Prov. 
24:11, 12;Amos  5:15,24  20.)  Jas.l:27;2:14-17;Ps.  106:3  21.)  Mt. 
5:10-16;Heb.  11:36-38  22.)  Gen  l:28a;Mt.  28:18-20;Mk.  16:15  23.)  I  Tim. 
1:8-11  24.)  Hos.  4:1-6  25.)  I  Jn.  l:9;Mk.  3:28  26.)  Jas.  1:27;2:14-17;I 
Jn.  3:17 


POSITION  PAPER  ON 
PORNOGRAPHY  AND  OBSCENITY 

The  Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference  is  aware  of  the 
widespread  and  harmful  influence  which  pornography  increasingly  is 
having  on  our  country.  It  has  become  clear  to  us  that  we  can  no  longer 
remain  idle  while  promoters  of  pornography  contribute  to  the  decline  of 
the  morals  of  society  by  advocating  a  lifestyle  which  is  contrary  to  biblical 
teaching,  is  harmful  to  the  family,  and  is  ultimately  destructive  to 
individuals. 

The  word  pornography  is  derived  from  two  Greek  words:  pome  which 
means  "harlot,"  and  graphein  which  means  "to  write."  Originally,  then, 
pornography  referred  to  "the  writing  of  harlots"  (pornographos) .  Today 
it  refers  to  any  explicit  depiction  of  erotic  behavior  (as  in  pictures, 
photographs,  writings,  or  books)  which  are  intended  to  cause  sexual 
excitement. 

Pornography  has  its  roots  in  the  abuse  of  sexual  expression.  The  New 
Testament  makes  it  abundantly  clear  that  a  cardinal  vice  of  the  pagan  world 
was  impurity  and  immorality.  The  Apostle  Paul  pays  special  attention  to 
the  sinful  behavior  characteristic  of  the  Gentile  world,  particularly  the  sins 

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of  immorality  and  homosexuality  (Romans  1:24-27).  Sexual  sins  head  up 
a  list  of  sins  which  characterized  a  world  that  had  sunk  deep  into  the 
depravity  of  the  flesh  and  of  the  spirit:  the  most  fundamental  sin  being 
the  rejection  of  God  and  His  righteous  ways  (Romans  1:21,25,28,32).  Today, 
in  our  secular  and  humanistic  society,  the  biblically  condemned  forms  of 
sexual  immorality  are  not  only  tolerated  but  openly  promoted  as  ''alternate 
Ufestyles"  which  should  be  accepted. 

Standing  in  sharp  contrast  are  the  Scriptures  which  condemn  fornication 
(Eph.  5:3;Col.  3:5),  adultery  (Lev.  20:10;Rom.  1:24),  incest  (Lev.  18:6;I  Cor. 
5:1),  homosexuality  (Lev.  20:13;Rom.  1:24),  bestiality  (Lev.  18:23),  and 
prostitution  (Lev.  19:29;Eph.  5:5).  Also  the  Old  Testament  makes  it  clear 
that  the  presence  of  evil  sexual  practices  was  a  major  cause  for  God's 
judgment  upon  Sodom  and  Gomorrah  (Gen.  19:5,13).  Scripture  tells  us 
"it  is  God's  will  that  you  should  be  sanctified;  that  you  should  avoid  sexual 
immorality;  that  each  of  you  should  learn  to  control  his  own  body  in  a 
way  that  is  holy  and  honorable,  not  in  passionate  lust  like  the  heathen, 
who  do  not  know  God. . ."  (I  Thess.  4:3-5) 

Pornography  is  one  form  of  depraved  man's  insistence  on  explicit  sexual 
activity.  Pornography  is  known  to  visually  depict,  and  by  inference,  to 
approve  and  encourage,  most  if  not  all  of  the  earlier  mentioned  forms  of 
sexual  immorality.  Pornography  is  especially  degrading  to  women  since 
most  pornography  involves  the  use  of  women  in  subordinate  and  degrading 
roles  for  the  purpose  of  sexual  exploitation.  In  many  cases  it  fosters  the 
mentality  which  considers  women  as  only  objects  which  exist  to  gratify 
the  selfish  and  sometimes  sadistic  desires  of  men.  Pornography  is  a  form 
of  profound  hostility  toward  women. 

In  recent  years,  pornography  has  moved  rapidly  beyond  adult  scenes 
involving  nudity  and  heterosexual  intercourse  to  scenes  which  depict 
homosexuality,  bestiality,  and  group  sex  orgies.  Perhaps  even  worse  is  its 
exploitation  of  children.  Our  sensitivities  are  outraged  at  the  degrading 
roles  which  children  are  called  upon  to  perform.  Often  the  result  is 
permanent  emotional  damage  to  the  child,  and  in  some  cases,  death  by 
murder.  Today,  "Kiddie  Porn"  is  a  fast  growing  and  profitable  segment 
of  the  pornography  industry.  Its  focus  is  on  children  at  an  early  or 
pre-adolescent  age.  For  the  sake  of  these  children,  this  outrageous 
exploitation  must  stop. 

Less  explicit,  but  with  the  potential  to  be  just  as  morally  harmful,  are 
the  activities  of  our  film  and  television  industries.  Too  often  the  Judeo- 
Christian  values  which  call  for  sexual  faithfulness  to  one  partner  in  marriage 
are  either  ignored  or  distorted.  Too  often  the  media  seems  determined  to 
present  adultery,  incest,  prostitution,  and  in  some  cases,  homosexuality, 
as  the  normal  way  of  life.  The  positive  portrayal  of  Christians  is  also  a 
missing  ingredient  in  an  industry  which  often  claims  to  simply  reflect  that 
which  is  social  reality  or  that  which  the  public  wants. 

Through  the  use  of  "soft  core"  pornography,  the  television  and  film 
industries  promote  sexual  values  which  are  blatantly  anti-Christian. 
Furthermore,  many  of  the  life-styles  and  values  which  are  modeled  on  the 
screen  work  against  the  traditional  community  values  of  society.  Media 


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values  are  often  in  direct  contradiction  to  those  life-styles  and  values  which 
are  modeled  and  proclaimed  in  the  Scriptures  as  examples  of  holy  living. 
Such  holy  living  is  pleasing  to  God  and  healthy  for  us. 

We  are  deeply  alarmed  at  the  spread  of  all  levels  of  pornography  as  modem 
technology  is  utilized.  With  the  rise  in  popularity  of  cable  television,  video 
cassette  recording,  **dial-a-porn,"  and  personal  computers,  the  distribution 
of  pornography  is  made  even  easier.  As  an  industry  it  is  now  a  multi-billion 
dollar  business  and  is  often  linked  to  organized  crime.  This  expanded  ac- 
cess means  increased  availability  in  our  homes  to  both  adults  and 
unsupervised  children. 

Those  who  indulge  in  pornography  also  may  become  victims  as  they  ex- 
perience a  need  for  escalation.  Much  research  indicates  that  pornography 
is  both  seductive  and  addictive.  It  desensitizes  the  viewer  and  creates  an  ap- 
petite for  even  more  sexually  expHcit  material.  This  addiction  can  happen 
to  anyone  who  regularly  opens  himself  to  pornography^s  influence.  Other 
documentation  shows  that  pornography  in  some  cases  is  linked  to  violence 
in  sex  related  crimes  such  as  rape  or  child  abuse.  This  kind  of  perverted 
sexual  activity  is  the  result  of  a  society  which  has  come  to  believe  that  sex 
is  simply  another  natural  appetite  and  that  it  should  be  satisfied  regardless 
of  its  manner  of  satisfaction. 

It  is  time  for  Christians  to  wage  war  on  pornography.  Churches  and 
individual  Christians  can  no  longer  remain  silent.  We  must  call  individuals 
to  repentance  by  rebuking  their  sin  and  we  must  speak  prophetically  of  God's 
certain  judgment  upon  a  society  which  tolerates  such  activity.  It  is  time  to 
insist  on  legislation  and  firm  enforcement  of  laws  which  would  prohibit  those 
few  who  would  seek  to  make  financial  gain  by  exploiting  the  fallen  nature 
of  mankind.  "Righteousness  exalts  a  nation,  but  sin  is  a  reproach  to  any 
people."  (Prov.  14:34). 

We  call  on  the  President  of  the  United  States,  the  Department  of  Justice, 
the  Postal  Service,  and  all  proper  authorities  to  enforce  those  laws  and 
statutes  which  already  exist  against  sexually  explicit  material.  We  call  on 
local  Christians  and  local  churches  to  become  involved  in  their  individual 
communities.  We  take  note  that  the  Supreme  Court  has  ruled  that 
pornography  is  not  protected  by  the  First  Amendment  and  that  obscenity 
shall  be  determined  by  local  conmiunity  standards.  Thus,  it  is  that  we  believe 
this  evil  can  be  reduced,  controlled,  or  eliminated  if  we  the  people  and  our 
elected  officials  refuse  to  tolerate  its  presence  in  our  local  communities. 

In  recognition  of  our  obligation  to  uphold  the  righteousness  of  God,  and 
recognizing  that  evil  often  exists  because  Christians  too  often  remain  silent, 
we,  the  Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference,  therefore: 

ADOPT  this  position  statement  condemning  pornography; 
COMMIT  ourselves  to  do  everything  we  can  to  work  toward  the 
elimination  of  pornography  in  our  society; 


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PLEDGE  ourselves 

—  to  reaffirm  those  scriptural  principles  which  promote  human 
dignity, 

—  to  protect  our  families  from  sexual  exploitation, 

—  to  provide  healthy  roles  for  the  expression  of  human  sexuality, 

—  to  pray  that  God  will  grant  national  repentance,  to  forgive  our  sin, 
and  to  deHver  us  from  our  national  obsession  with  all  forms  of 
sexual  behavior  which  deviate  from  His  revealed  will. 


STATEMENT  REGARDING 
MINISTERIAL  STANDING  OF  WOMEN 

The  Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference  affirms  certain 
doctrines  and  principles  as  basic  to  its  existence  and,  therefore,  non- 
negotiable  in  its  practice.  Among  these  are  its  commitment  to  the  full  Divine 
inspiration  and  authority  of  the  Bible;  the  automonous  polity  of  our  local 
churches;  and  the  importance  of  maintaining  unity  without  denying 
diversity.  Each  of  these  three  affirmations  has  been  considered  as  vital  to 
our  position  with  regard  to  the  ministerial  standing  of  women  in  our 
Conference. 

A  significant  amount  of  study  has  been  done  by  evangelicals  on  this 
subject  in  recent  years.  It  appears  evident  to  us  that  Christians,  equally 
committed  to  the  authority  of  Holy  Scripture,  may  disagree  on  whether 
or  not  the  Scriptures  allow  for  the  ordination  of  women.  We  recognize 
that  some  defenders  of  women's  ordination  do  so  upon  principles  which 
sacrifice  biblical  authority.  We  in  no  way  support  such  efforts.  We  affirm 
that  persons  who  are  firmly  committed  to  the  authority  of  God's  Word, 
though  they  differ  in  their  interpretations  of  the  Word  on  this  subject,  are 
welcome  to  hold  their  convictions  with  clear  conscience  within  our 
fellowship. 

No  church  within  our  Conference  is  required  to  teach  and  practice  a 
viewpoint,  with  regard  to  ordaining  women,  which  is  against  the  conviction 
of  that  particular  assembly.  Each  congregation  ordains  whom  it  freely 
chooses,  thus  preserving  its  own  autonomy.  Whoever  is  duly  ordained  in 
a  local  church,  whether  male  or  female,  may  apply  to  the  CCCC  Credentials 
Committee  and,  if  qualified,  be  recognized  as  ordained.  This  should  not 
be  understood  as  Conference  approval  nor  disapproval  of  the  ordination 
of  women,  but  rather  as  recognition  of  the  conscientious  action  of  an 
autonomous  congregation. 

We  urge,  in  this  issue  as  in  others,  that  members  of  the  Conference  relate 
to  one  another  in  a  spirit  of  love  and  unity.  Members  are  not  asked  to 
compromise  their  own  convictions,  but  are  asked  to  respect  the  right  of 
others,  who  are  also  devoted  to  the  Head  of  the  Church  and  to  His  Word, 
to  hold  their  own  convictions  as  well. 


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1949  -  Chicago,  Illinois  -  Central  Park  Congregational  Church 

1950  —  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin  —  Finnish  Lutheran  Congregational  Church 

1951  —  No  meeting 

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1967  -  Buffalo  Center,  Iowa  --  First  Congregational  Church 

1968  ~  Boston,  Massachusetts  -  Park  Street  Church 

1969  --  Wheaton,  Illinois  --The  College  Church 

1970  -  Vista,  California  -Community  Church  of  Vista 

1971  -  Wheaton,  Illinois  -  Wheaton  College 

1972  -  Wenham,  Massachusetts  -  Gordon  College 

1973  —  St.  Paul,  Minnesota  -  Northwestern  College  '■ 

1974  -  Portland,  Oregon  -  Multnomah  School  of  the  Bible 

1975  -  Grand  Rapids,  Michigan  -  Calvin  College 

1976  -  Cape  May,  New  Jersey  -  Cape  May  Bible  College 

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1979  —  Grand  Rapids,  Michigan  —  Calvin  College 

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1981  —  Superior,  Wisconsin  —  University  of  Wisconsin 

1982  -  Estes  Park,  Colorado  -  Y.M.C.A.  of  the  Rockies 

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1984  -  Wenham,  Massachusetts  -  Gordon  College 

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1994  -  San  Diego,  California  -  Town  and  Country  Hotel 

1995  -  Tulsa,  Oklahoma  -  Adam's  Mark  Hotel 

1996  -  Dayton,  Ohio  -  University  of  Dayton 


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